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A review by admya
In Good Company by Kat Singleton
4.5
💼 Ex’s Brother
💰 Billionaire Romance
👨🍳 Private Chef
🏡 Forced Proximity
🔥 Slow Burn
🌞 Summer Romance
💔 Forbidden Love
🥂 High Society Glamour
🫢 Hidden Feelings
🧳 Temporary Job, Unexpected Love
💘 Begging for Her to Stay
Star: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
Kat Singleton returns with a brand-new series set in the luxurious world of the Hamptons, and In Good Company is a sultry, emotional, and addictive first instalment. From the moment Callahan Hastings makes his offer, readers are drawn into a tension-filled story that expertly blends forbidden desire, emotional complexity, and the allure of wealth and privilege.
The premise is enticing: our heroine is offered her dream job as a private chef in one of the most elite circles of Pembroke Hills Country Club. The only catch? Her new boss is her ex-boyfriend’s older brother—Callahan Hastings—a man known for getting exactly what he wants. Relentless, charming, and frustratingly irresistible, Cal is a walking complication, and Kat Singleton wastes no time diving into the chemistry and conflict that comes with it.
The dynamic between Cal and Lucyis electric. Their forced proximity creates a delicious tension, slowly simmering until it inevitably boils over. But beyond the heat, Kat Singleton provides genuine character development. Lucy is strong, independent, and relatable—she’s not easily swayed by money or charm. And Cal, while a billionaire with all the expected swagger, is also layered and vulnerable, especially as he begins to open up and reveal what lies beneath the surface.
The emotional stakes are real. There’s tension around family loyalty, career dreams, and the fear of falling for someone you were never supposed to want. Kat Singleton doesn’t shy away from messiness, which makes the story feel all the more authentic.
Set against the glittering backdrop of summer in the Hamptons, In Good Company delivers a romance that’s both escapist and emotionally grounded. The writing is crisp, the pacing strong, and the banter is top-tier.
💰 Billionaire Romance
👨🍳 Private Chef
🏡 Forced Proximity
🔥 Slow Burn
🌞 Summer Romance
💔 Forbidden Love
🥂 High Society Glamour
🫢 Hidden Feelings
🧳 Temporary Job, Unexpected Love
💘 Begging for Her to Stay
Star: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
Kat Singleton returns with a brand-new series set in the luxurious world of the Hamptons, and In Good Company is a sultry, emotional, and addictive first instalment. From the moment Callahan Hastings makes his offer, readers are drawn into a tension-filled story that expertly blends forbidden desire, emotional complexity, and the allure of wealth and privilege.
The premise is enticing: our heroine is offered her dream job as a private chef in one of the most elite circles of Pembroke Hills Country Club. The only catch? Her new boss is her ex-boyfriend’s older brother—Callahan Hastings—a man known for getting exactly what he wants. Relentless, charming, and frustratingly irresistible, Cal is a walking complication, and Kat Singleton wastes no time diving into the chemistry and conflict that comes with it.
The dynamic between Cal and Lucyis electric. Their forced proximity creates a delicious tension, slowly simmering until it inevitably boils over. But beyond the heat, Kat Singleton provides genuine character development. Lucy is strong, independent, and relatable—she’s not easily swayed by money or charm. And Cal, while a billionaire with all the expected swagger, is also layered and vulnerable, especially as he begins to open up and reveal what lies beneath the surface.
The emotional stakes are real. There’s tension around family loyalty, career dreams, and the fear of falling for someone you were never supposed to want. Kat Singleton doesn’t shy away from messiness, which makes the story feel all the more authentic.
Set against the glittering backdrop of summer in the Hamptons, In Good Company delivers a romance that’s both escapist and emotionally grounded. The writing is crisp, the pacing strong, and the banter is top-tier.