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emmmysue 's review for:
Heartbreak for Hire
by Sonia Hartl
Sonia Hartl's Heartbreak for Hire is a fun read. While not my personal favorite, it will surely find it's fan base amongst readers who enjoy Enemies-to-Lovers.
Brinkley, like the other three women of Heartbreak for Hire, was handpicked for her job. She fine to let her former academic "friends" believe she crashed and burned after dropping out of grad school. In reality, Brinkley helps women get revenge on the men in their lives that have screwed them. It's the perfect job for her allowing her to empower women, work our trauma from a past relationship, and the pay is so good she is quickly saving enough money to open the art gallery of her dreams. That is until H4H's owner decides to bring 4 male heartbreakers onto the team. One of whom just so happens to be on of Brinkley's former targets -- the very sexy academic Mark.
As Brinkley starts to realize that maybe being a Heartbreak isn't helping women as much as she thought she was, she contends that people might not always be who they appear to be. And maybe Mark isn't who she thought he was either.
Brinkley, like the other three women of Heartbreak for Hire, was handpicked for her job. She fine to let her former academic "friends" believe she crashed and burned after dropping out of grad school. In reality, Brinkley helps women get revenge on the men in their lives that have screwed them. It's the perfect job for her allowing her to empower women, work our trauma from a past relationship, and the pay is so good she is quickly saving enough money to open the art gallery of her dreams. That is until H4H's owner decides to bring 4 male heartbreakers onto the team. One of whom just so happens to be on of Brinkley's former targets -- the very sexy academic Mark.
As Brinkley starts to realize that maybe being a Heartbreak isn't helping women as much as she thought she was, she contends that people might not always be who they appear to be. And maybe Mark isn't who she thought he was either.