Thursday, July 12, 2018

BLOG TOUR & REVIEW - The Billionaire's Wake-Up-Call Girl


The Billionaire’s Wake-Up-Call Girl by Annika Martin 
Publication Date: July 9th, 2018 
Genre: Romantic Comedy


SYNOPSIS: 

When my manager assigns me the task of finding a new wake up call service for our CEO, I think, how hard can this be?

Answer: practically impossible. It turns out that no wake-up call company in the world will take him on as a client. They’ve all had enough of his surly personality.

So in an effort not to lose my job, I secretly start making the calls myself, every day at 4:30 am sharp. OMG yes you read that right—four freaking thirty in the morning.

Confession: I’m not the nicest wake-up-call girl at that hour. Hello! Who wakes up before the roosters are even crowing? Luckily he doesn’t seem to mind my get-your-ass-out-of-bed attitude.

Day by day we’re becoming closer, and the calls start turning hot, like pay-by-the-minute hot and oh-so-wild. Snuggled under the covers with the moonlight streaming in the windows, we divulge our secrets to each other, but the one thing that he can never find out is that the sexy vixen who wakes him up every morning is just the lowly assistant who wears frumpy dresses. I can only imagine his disappointment.

Now he wants to take me out on a date and he’s scouring Manhattan to find me. He’s an overachieving billionaire bent on a mission. How much longer can I keep up this charade?


I absolutely loved this book from start to finish! Lizzie is a hot mess in the best way, her BFF Mia is hilarious, Sasha is...something, and as for Mr. Drummond? He's not what I was expecting. 

I like all the characters we get to meet in the story (with the exception of Sasha); we even get to see Henry, Vicky and Smuckers (from Most Eligible Bastard/Billionaire). Lizzie's a baker who's on probationary status with Vossameer, and is trying her best to make it 30 days with the company so she can get the bonus money she desperately needs. Becoming a Wake-Up-Call girl would probably fall other the category "other duties as assigned" when reading the job announcement, but how she conducts the wake-up calls are hilarious, but eventually the calls become...more. And goodness, the subterfuge Lizzie goes through trying to keep the wake-up-call service anonymous was ridiculous in the best way.

As for Mr. Drummond (Theo), it's never really explained why he requires a wake-up-call service, especially in this day and age of technology. Theo is a brilliant chemist who's the verge of an important breakthrough of a product that could bring even more change to emergency situations for first responders and those military members who are downrange. But don't call him a hero, because he's got nothing but disdain for that term when it's used to describe him, and there's a reason why he doesn't like the term. Now, when I said that Theo wasn't what I was expecting, I was expecting the stereotypical nerdy scientist who's all analytical. But hot damn, Theo is the HOT nerdy scientist who can dirty talk with the best of them!



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Excerpt:

Lizzie hasn’t even met Mr. Drummond yet, but she can already tell you all about him: 

I’ve never met the notorious Mr. Drummond, but evidence of his assholery is all around. 

The employees here are fearful, as though they’re expecting to be fired at any moment, or maybe beheaded. The environment is sleek gray marble and steel, like an elegant and slightly futuristic prison. No outside decorations are allowed, not even in the deepest recesses of your cubicle. 

Even the outside of the building is unforgiving—a mod gray concrete bunker with rectangular windows arranged in straight rows. A study in harsh geometry. 

Mr. Drummond doesn’t like decorations, my manager Sasha told me once. Vossameer is about lifesaving solutions, not party streamers. 

I’d brought a giant tub of home-baked frosted cookies to share my second day, and people nearly fell out of their chairs. It turns out we can’t bring treats to share. Ever. 

This is a workplace, not a potluck, Sasha said. 

I’ve gotten good at sensing the jerky DNA of Mr. Drummond’s statements, and I’m pretty sure that was one of them. Same with the party streamers comment. It’s something about the sheer jerkiness of it, and also, how Sasha changes her voice to sound breathless and intense. 

Everyone here is obsessed with Mr. Drummond. They seem to regard him the way the ancients regarded the gods that controlled the weather and plagues. Angry and vengeful, yet glorious. Never to be spoken ill of. 

Also, nobody talks about Mr. Drummond without using the word “amazing” at least once. Maybe that’s in the employee manual somewhere. 

Sasha’s obsession goes way further—more into awestruck love territory. She speaks his name like she’s whispering hallowed secrets to the Greek oracles atop Mount Olympus—Mr. Drummond this, Mr. Drummond that. Amazing Mr. Drummond. 

“Mr. Drummond is not the most sociable person in the world,” Sasha breathlessly informed me the day I started. “He has extremely high standards—for himself and for his employees—but his amazing breakthroughs save lives every day. The work we do to support him makes that possible.” And then she’d looked me deeply in the eyes and said, This is the most important job you’ll ever have. 

I’d just nodded while making a mental note to stay away from any brightly colored liquid. 


Meet the Author: 

Annika Martin loves fun, dirty stories, hot heroes, and wild, dramatic everything. She enjoys hanging out in Minneapolis coffee shops with her writer husband, and also likes birdwatching at her bird feeder alongside her two stunningly photogenic cats, especially when she should be writing. She’s heavy into running, music, saving the planet, taking long baths, and consuming chocolate suckers. 

She’s worked a surprisingly large number of waitressing jobs, and has also worked in a plastics factory and the advertising trenches; her garden is total bee-friendly madness and her most unfavorite word is nosh or possibly fob. A NYT bestselling author, she has also written as RITA award-winning author Carolyn Crane.

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