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Banking the Billionaire by Max Monroe

sonja_ahrb's review

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5.0

I have been DYING for this book ever since I read Tapping the Billionaire. It seems Max and Monroe have created quite a stir in the romance world. And all the hype, the mystery surrounding their identity? Who flipping cares when they're putting out funny and sexy Rom coms like this one?! Because all that matters is the book. I'm not even the least bit curious anymore. Nope. Haha, I'm totally lying. I want to know who they are too!

With hashtags floating around like #IdThatchThat and the freaking awesome names Cassie comes up with in the book, I have to say this one us one helluva hilarious, hot ride. Because these two have so much chemistry, I was waiting for my kindle to spontaneously combust. And the story? Well it's hella amazeballs. This book has some of the best banter and dialogue I've ever had the pleasure to read. And I read a lot.

It seems our mystery authors have another bona fide hit on their hands. I am completely and utterly hooked on this Billionaire Bad Boys series. Bring on the novella, Max. Hopefully I won't be cursing you out after I finish it. I jumped on the bandwagon with the first book. Now I want to be the fan club president.

~ Lia, 5 Stars

stephreadsromance's review against another edition

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2.75

3/5🌶️

briandthemoon's review

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4.0

Such a funny book!

sistal's review against another edition

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5.0

Max Monroe has done it again.

Max Monroe is one of a very select few authors that ever earns 5☆s. These select few earn this rating every time! You can never go wrong with a Max Monroe book. Once you start reading, you won't be able to put it down.

pahinik's review

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5.0

Outrageously fun, downright hilarious, and such a fucking breath of fresh air. This book was so unexpected with two enormously fun and entertaining protagonists. I was constantly smiling while reading because of just how wacky this love story was. I loved every single prank in the book, from the porno text messages to Philmore the pig. All of it was crazy and none of it was the least bit expected. It was so refreshing to read about two characters who were so alive and happy, without excess baggage holding them back. They just lived a larger life than everyone else, and loved deeper, and fucked harder. I’d give the book six stars if I could. Loved, loved, loved it.

iaasa's review against another edition

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5.0

So funny. First book I've read in ages that made me laughing it loud. I wish I was Cassie!

_sparklesandspice_'s review against another edition

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4.0

Wow, I think I love Thatch and Cassie even more than Georgie and Kline! They’re relationship starts as the ultimate prank war, and both are too stubborn to back down. As feelings develop, things get funneled, sexier, and swoonier. This book was so entertaining!

kewlshort1's review against another edition

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5.0

Get ready for a LOL experience !

This book was a perfect mix of hilarious and

desiree_mcl's review against another edition

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5.0

Another winner.

Thatch and Cassie were just fun together. Sometimes there was a question between them about whether or not things were real or part of the game but I could not stop listening to this.

There was a point in the story where I started to get really worried about them because I still had half the audiobook left to go but everything seemed to be going really well with them so for a while I was in this state of waiting for what would tear them apart. It wasn't as big as what I was anticipating or as long as I thought it would be though, which I was fine with.

This series is so binge-a-ble, I can't wait to continue.

circe813's review

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slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

The FMC and MMC have the emotional maturity and complexity of an empty Blo-pop. 

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