Four Sides of a Triangle: An Austen & Cufflinks Novel
The Austen & Cufflinks Series Book 1
by Heather C. Myers
Frustrating. Complicated. Arrogant.
Words Madeline Perkins uses on a regular basis to describe Robert Swift, CEO of his own company, billionaire playboy who insists he will never settle down, and Madeline’s boss. Madeline is responsible for everything Robert doesn’t want to deal with, and that list includes everything from scheduling important meetings to dealing with people to escorting his one night stands out the next morning. In other words, he wouldn’t survive without her.
However, Madeline is getting bogged down with her mounting responsibilities so Robert hires a personal assistant for his personal assistant. At first, Madeline is resistant to Jewel and what she has to offer but then she realizes she could help Jewel by setting her up with the company heartthrob. After all, Madeline has an impeccable record when it comes to setting people up.
However, when Jewel starts falling for Robert himself, Madeline is forced to reevaluate whether meddling in someone else’s love life is actually beneficial for them. More than that, Madeline starts to realize that her feelings for Robert aren’t completely professional. Now, she must decide if she wants to help Jewel or if she would rather help herself - that is, if she admits she has feelings for Robert in the first place.
Four Sides of a Triangle is perfect for fans of Jane Austen’s Emma and Iron Man without the superhero storyline.
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Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐
Lighthearted, witty, and engaging! Four Sides of a Triangle is all that and more. I must confess that I've never read Austen's Emma, so I can't say how this compares, but I do know that I thoroughly enjoyed this easy, fun read. For me, this one was a bit like Clueless and Two Weeks Notice, both of which were a little bit cheesy but fun nonetheless. Madeline and Robert are absolutely perfect together even when they don't see it. The story is told from Madeline's point of view and the way her complete oblivion to what's right in front of her is shown is absolutely brilliant, and her aha moment was adorable. The story is fast-paced and overall, it's just one of those feel-good reads that keeps you chuckling and smiling from beginning to end.
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