Thursday 19 September 2024

Review: Gold Digger

Gold Digger Gold Digger by Susie Tate
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

THIS DOES NOT DISAPPOINT!

Sorry about the shouting, but when I read Daydreamer I REALLY wanted to read Gold Digger and find out why Oliver love/hates Lottie so much and now I have and it was awesome.

Lottie is a young woman, trying to look after her younger sister Hayley who has selective mutism. She's working several jobs, including cleaning the Duke of Buckingham's London townhouse. She might even have a bit of a crush on his Grace, but then who wouldn't have a crush on a tall, fit, good-looking billionaire? Oliver knows its inappropriate to lust after his employees, but Lottie is just so cute, and nothing like the sort of girls he normally dates.

But Oliver has been burned by girlfriends before and so when he thinks Lottie has betrayed him, without knowing all the facts, he jumps to the wrong conclusion and banishes her from his life. Unfortunately, his little sister Vicky has hired Lottie as her Executive Assistant. Oliver is convinced Lottie is trying to scam Vicky, but that pesky attraction just won't go away.

As a girl who grew up in foster care, Lottie knows she can't rely on anyone to have her back, and she needs to keep everyone happy so that she can juggle her minimum pay jobs and keep a flimsy roof over their heads. But it also made her a good reader of people and their body language, skills that she uses to help Vicky (who has autism) to navigate social situations.

When Oliver realises his mistake he'll do anything to get Lottie back, even fake an engagement (well at least until Lottie accepts he means it), but can Lottie trust him after he broke her heart before?

I loved this. Loved Olie, loved Lottie, loved Hayley and I can't wait for Mike and Vicky's book.

I received an ARC from the author via BookFunnel.

Also available on Kindle Unlimited.

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Review: Gold Digger

Gold Digger by Susie Tate My rating: 4 of 5 stars THIS DOES NOT DISAPPOINT! Sorry about the shouting, b...