A Slip of the Tongue by Nikky Kaye

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If you are looking for a sex fueled office romance with a competition between two co-workers then you will need to read Miss Behave.
Miss Behave by Nikky Kaye

Released July 11, 2018
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When he stormed into my office and said I owed him a date, I thought he was crazy.

Okay, crazy and hot. But I couldn’t help it that my advice column blocked his, uh, rooster.

I’m Miss Behave. Good girls like me aren’t supposed to fall for dirty-talking men with smoldering eyes and hidden tattoos—especially since now that we’re working together.

If you can call going on blind double dates and researching adult toy stores work…

Why did I want to be a good girl, again?

A SLIP OF THE TONGUE is a flirty, funny, frisky romantic comedy about putting the “man” back in “manners.” This enemies-to-friends-to-lovers office romance will push all your buttons, then unbutton them… NOTE: This book was previously published as MISS BEHAVE.

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

A Slip of the Tongue is a sexy 21st century style “You’ve Got Mail” story.

Nikky Kaye is a brand new author to me and the blurb for A Slip of the Tongue captivated me from the beginning. It was was a cute and funny read, although it was hard for me to keep my attention on the story and there was LOADS of sex. I know a lot people love all the sex, but for me I ended up skimming a lot, because once I read the first sex scene I can pretty much gauge how the rest of the sex will be. ( I do pay attention to speech because you know… sometimes important stuff is said lol)

I was taken to many movies through out reading A Slip of the Tongue, even though the story is modeled after You’ve Got Mail, I got more of an Ugly Truth vibe and How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days. This is probably due to their profession being in media and dealing with ‘advice columns.’ Unfortunately, for me I was too busy comparing this book to other things that I knew and it didn’t shine on it’s own for me. There were some great romantic gestures made. I hate that it was overshadowed by movies for me, but I’m hopeful it won’t be that way for you.

If you are looking for a sex fueled office romance with a competition between two co-workers then you will need to read A Slip of the Tongue.

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