
Genre:
Contemporary, Comedy, Romance
Reviewed by: Kitana
Jane Smithers is a single normal looking gal in her late twenty’s who is a successful Personal Assistant who unexpectedly finds herself pregnant. In her life she has a crazy self absorbed, wealthy mother, known as the Serial Bride. Young fun loving, somewhat loony Russian models who don’t give a moments peace when she’s home and Umberto Rinaldi, her boss, who doesn’t seem to have grown up.
Out of the blue she meets her boss’s estranged son, Michael Rinaldi who has a temper and deals in cold hard facts of logic. He is devastatingly handsome, rich, and successful Lawyer. He is any woman’s dream and is used to getting his way.
Sparks fly, tempers fly and hot blooded impulses run amok as regular Jane meets millionaire corporate lawyer “Nitro” Mike and he decides to take responsibility for Jane’s unborn child. Mike and Jane find themselves in the a situation neither had expected and that their world as they knew it changed.
Storms in a Shot Glass is a fabulous read! This book is a fun loving book and I will definitely be reading more of this author’s works. The story was light and easy to read with some funny scenes that had me laughing. It kept me turning the pages wondering, “what’s going to happen next??
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Book Blurb & Info for Storms in a Shot Glass
A little bump is about to cause a lot of ripples.
Personal Assistant Jane Smithers needs a baby as much as she needs the immature boss, bitchy mother and lunatic Russian models cohabiting peacelessly around her. What she also doesn’t need is a man who pops out of nowhere, intent on taking over her accidental pregnancy.
Cold logic and hard facts rule the world of millionaire corporate lawyer Michael Rinaldi. Until he meets Jane, and the insignificant-looking woman plunges him head first into the churning waters of tempestuous emotion and hot-blooded impulse.
Unlikely feelings crop up at the same time relentless gossip escalates. Both realize their respective world has irredeemably changed. The question is - will they be able to live with this reality?
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