Will his temporary PA turn into something permanent when they land in Vegas?
When billionaire hotelier Luca Bernardi discovers his trusty assistant can't come with him on an important business trip, he panics. Thankfully, she calls in a backup. Only... she was a little under the influence of heavy narcotics when she made the call... and when the temp shows up wearing sequins and a tiara, Luca wonders if his PA has taken leave of her senses and arranged for a... worker of the night instead of a professional assistant.
As the PA to a renowned venture capitalist, Marcel Abbott knows his way around an investment negotiation. As far as he's concerned, he's the best temp this Luca guy could ever want for his business trip to Vegas. But when Marcel boards Luca's private jet, Luca treats him like... a rent boy. Just what does this man think the "P" in "PA" stands for?
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Almost halfway through and I still can't say I know much about the characters, except for their mutual instant attraction. Their personalities, their dialogues and the storyline in general feel a bit ridiculous, to be honest. It's not what I'm looking for in a story.
Luca & Marcel is book #0.5 in the Hostile Takeover series by Lucy Lennox. I’ve been so looking forward to the first book in the series, Hostile Takeover and this was the perfect introduction.
In this book we meet Luca Bernardi, billionaire hotelier. He is a workaholic. He is single and devotes all his time to his business. He relies heavily on his assistant, Jillian, to help to keep him from making rash decisions while visiting possible investments. Like this trip, going to Vegas to visit a hotel owned by his cousin.
Marcel Abbott is the personal assistant to the billionaire business man, Grey Blackwood. Grey is out of town so Marcel has some time off which is why he got an emergency call from his cousin, Jillian, telling him she was calling in a long overdue favor. She is in the hospital and needs him to fill in for her as Luca’s PA during a business trip.
When Luca and Marcel first meet, lets just say there were some misunderstandings as to what Marcel’s purpose really was. Once they got things straightened out, they were fine and started to recognize that there was a real connection there between them. And you know what they say, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
This was such a sexy, fun introduction. I loved Luca and Marcel and can’t wait to continue to book one, Hostile Takeover, where I’ll get to meet Grey Blackwood.
This prequel shorty was just the sweet and sexy little number I needed in my life today, to joyfully pass a bit of time and effortlessly put a smile on my face.
With an amusing set-up, featuring a zany but short-lasting case of mistaken identity, this story served as a lovely intro for Lennox’s upcoming novel, Hostile Takeover.
It’s insta-love on crack, but I was happy to throw reality to the wind to enjoy Luca and Marcel’s meet-cute romance. ❤️
Sooo, this was fun! Short and sweet with a dash of spice. It was fairly “insta” but still left me smiling. I’m interested in the next book…guess it did it’s job! 🥰
okay now i understand the gripes. i love novellas and short stories for the ease of consumption, but it’s pretty jarring to go from 0 to 100 with any and all inquisitive “getting to know each other” conversations happening off page. a single sentence mentioning they spent the whole night talking and 💍 in ~two days isn’t it 🤣
4 sugary-sweet stars!!! ❤️ Short and cute prequel to Hostile Takeover . Marcel and Luka's story is too short to actually get much insight into their characters, and I think LL wrote this to introduce her new series. It is a very Vegasy 😉 story, but cute nevertheless. A fast read, it took me about an hour to finish it.👍 👍
This freebie novella is so cute and funny. Is very short with insta-love, but it got me laughing from page 1. I wish there is another 100 pages of Luca, the adorably awkward tycoon and his sassy (not) PA, Marcel.
Short, ridiculous and lacking any sort of substance, you have to fully go in to a state of suspension of disbelief to enjoy this. But it was fun and I did enjoy Luca and Marcel together.
I don't know how Lucy Lennox does it but she absolutely pulls off the most instant of 'instalove' romances I've come across.
It started life as a weekly newsletter serial building up to the release of Hostile Takeover but it works as its own sweet story and now I can't wait to see Luca and Marcel in the that book.
Luca needs a temp personal assistant, and after some talking with his PA he expects a mostly fake PA who also put out in bed- *ouch*
Sweet sweet sweet but a step too far for me. Since this romance is only 75 pages anything else I say here is a spoiler, so let's just leave it with insta-attraction going to insta-love in a heartbeat. If someone can shut their brain off completely and just go with it, ignoring how completely unbelievable both characters and the conclusion is, it's probably a really good read. I can't. Characters this stupid would never be in the positions they are in real life, no way.
Luca and Marcel have the best “meet cute” ever. I confess that I read Hostile Takeover before reading this prequel, but it was so enjoyable to get more of Marcel’s delightful personality and to get Luca’s background. Quick, fun, sexy read.
This was alright. Luca and Marcel were okay together. Luca was very cute (although, which super wealthy person - who got that rich on their own in the business world - is that cute and sweet and stutter-y? Idk) and sweet, and Marcel was kind but tough.
But things happened way too fast between these two. They did the whole get married in vegas thing after a day of knowing each other, but...sober? And we don't even get to see it, just them the next morning and Marcel freaking out a tad even though he was apparently of sound mind when they got married???
And we get a little smut between these two, but idk why it couldn't have shown them going all the way? It felt like at that point that the author wanted the story to get to the end and so sped things up and did telling more than showing. Yes, even for a short story, showing things is possible instead of telling.
They were having a sweet connection the first half, but then kinda lost it the second half - with the telling us they made lots of love and telling us they got married and then telling us they were happy forever - and I just wish them getting married (while sober) in vegas that quickly had made more sense. That their connection could have been better. (Like why can't they been dating even a few weeks, or months, before doing it? Like it's still quick but not a just a DAY of knowing each other quick.)
But still, they were cute together at first and the beginning was fun and funny at times.
Not too bad, but could have been better, even for a short. Short stories don't have to equal "okay-ish" like a connection can be established better and a relationship built up better, in my opinion. Also this ended about 20 to 30% before the actual ending, because there's a preview for Hostile Takeover at the end. So it was even shorter than what the page count led me to believe (and hey, those extra pages could have been used for this story instead of the next, to improve it, I think.)
So that's why I'm giving this 2.75 stars rounded up, instead of any higher. This could have been better.
But, I am excited to dive into Hostile Takeover. The premise sounds promising and if it is actually a good enemies-to-lovers or rivals-to-lovers or close to that, I'm excited to dive into it!
I read this a week or so ago and can’t remember enough of it to do a proper review. However, I do remember not liking it much because of the instalove and the characters in general. I own Hostile Takeover and I can’t say this made me excited to read it. ☹️
Yikes. If this was supposed to entice me to read the next book in the series, it really, really didn't. I haven't read a book by this author in a couple of years, but I didn't think the writing was this bad then?
This was…a weird little serialized short story in which nothing really developed. Like, things happened but there was no feeling or humor and anything to it, so it was basically an outline. Rich guy needs a temporary PA for a business trip to Vegas after his loyal assistant breaks her leg. He then mistakes his temp PA for a sex worker, they correct the misunderstanding, have sex, and then cut to the next morning where they’re married and convinced this will last forever because of the stellar conversations and connections we didn’t see. There’s an art to a short story and this isn’t it.
I really liked the MCs. It was funny, sweet and had an adorably awkward meet cute but the last 50% was more telling than showing and a rushed ending. However, it was still an enjoyable read although I’m not fully satisfied. But it served its purpose coz now I’m salivating for Gray’s story!!
It was fun listening to Luca and Marcel’s story. It was a short instalove prequel with just the right amount of steam. Can’t wait to start Hostile Takeover soon.
This was a really fun and cute light-hearted short story. Both MCs are adorable. And I love that the closing paragraph of the story gives us the happy ever after ending. This is exactly what I like in a short story. 😍
When will I ever learn that novellas just aren’t my thing?? Marcel and Luca were adorable and needless to say it definitely left me waiting anxiously for Hostile Takeover.
People always say, it's a short, you can't expect much from a short. And to that I say bollocks! I have seen authors weave an entire tale with depth of plot and character development in under 100 pages. That is not what we find here. I felt no connection to the MCs, and I did not feel their connection to each other. I'm not entirely sure of the point of the Vegas trip. And we see nothing of how these two ended up waking up married. It's meet, sex, marriage, and then eternal love. Boom! And yes, it's a short, but I've seen other authors carry a thing like this off well. This short falls, well, short.
Also, as an aside, there is a copious amount of sex worker shaming in this one. The further the book progressed, the more I cringed.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.