Working It (Audible Audio Edition) Kendall Ryan Shayna Thibodeaux Jason Carpenter Simon Schuster Audio Books
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Straight-laced and well-mannered southerner Emmy Clarke is out of her depth in New York City's fashion world, but when she lands a job as an assistant at a modeling agency it seems like the perfect mix of business and pleasure. Working under the notoriously tyrannical Fiona Stone is a nightmare, but there's one distinct perk ogling the ridiculously hot male models who parade through the office; particularly rising star Ben Shaw.
Ben is everything Emmy is not exquisitely gorgeous, highly paid, and well traveled. He's also got more issues than Vogue. Emmy looks after Ben on photo shoots, but she refuses to become another one of his lusting groupies. Ben finds Emmy's refreshingly real attitude to be surprisingly attractive.
Against a backdrop of the most fashionable cities in the world, casual flirting turns into an illicit affair, but when Ben's twisted past is revealed, and the bitter Fiona catches wind of their relationship, their careers and hearts are threatened.
Here is a story of heart-stopping, toe-curling passion by the beloved bestselling author of Hard to Love, Resisting Her, and The Impact of You.
Working It (Audible Audio Edition) Kendall Ryan Shayna Thibodeaux Jason Carpenter Simon Schuster Audio Books
This book features the love story of Emmy, a small town southern girl who is the assistant to a sharp-clawed agent in NYC, and Ben, an allegedly broken yet beautiful model. The story arc follows the typical pattern, girl likes boy, boy decides he likes girl, they hook up, external forces cause misunderstanding, chaos ensues. While I like the author's writing style, the story and the characters themselves just didn't click for me - it didn't make sense. Ben really wasn't that big of a mess. He didn't have some huge horrible past, and yet he was characterized as having a boatload of issues. He really didn't. And Emmy was just kind of a whiny thing. She got all wound up about things that were not his fault. All in all, it seemed like this book was trying to be something that it was not. It was trying to make Ben into a Christian or a Gideon with a hideous past, but he didn't have one. And Emmy wasn't a strong character like Ana or Eva. I like the writing style and Kendall Ryan seems to be a prolific writer with many excellent reviews so I will absolutely try another series. But this one just wasn't for me.Product details
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Working It (Audible Audio Edition) Kendall Ryan Shayna Thibodeaux Jason Carpenter Simon Schuster Audio Books Reviews
I didn't want to give this book 3 stars, but I think that by the end of it I was really frustrated with ALL the characters. I wanted to punch Ben in the face by the end of it for not making more of an effort... you had to be disgusted. How could he want to even be in the same room with that woman let alone work with her. Ugh! Hopefully he will put more of an effort thinking of himself and not worry so much about a certain someone. Ew!!! I will obviously have to read on to see what happens, but I think I do need a break from this series. Frustrating!
I've quickly become a fanatic for all things Kendall Ryan. I would list the things I loved about this book, but it might be a shorter list to list the things I did not like about the book
List of things I did not like about the book
1. That it ever had to end
2...yeah I got nothing. The book was incredible.
My favorite thing about K.R. Is that she really shows the characters. I loved how complicated and real the characters are. The dialogue is realistic, the humor is well placed, and I enjoy the characters I hate and the ones I love. This author really knows how to write a book that keeps me up at night. I throughly enjoy the split narration--both Emmy and Ben. It adds a spicy layer to the story. I can't wait to see how she develops other characters in the next books to come( a classic telltale of a Kendall Ryan series).
Perfect book for the weekend...finished it over night.
Kendall--don't you ever out down that pen. Keep me coming.
Working It was a great book that had it all for me.
A very swoonworthy, yet sensitive man in Ben Shaw and a real kind of woman, in Emmy Clarke. Their's was not an easy love story. They meet within a business setting, he a very hot and desirable male model, and she a new assistant to his boss. Although they have an easy banter between them, Emmy being a down to earth Tennessee girl, realizes she is not the one night stand kind and needs to halt anything that might happen between them. Of course, you'd have to have your head examined if you resisted Ben so Emmy doesn't.
What starts out as light and unattached, quickly changes to serious and exclusive. And I loved the way the storyline progressed. It wasn't all sex, it wasn't all crazy drama. In the end it is about two people, from different worlds, who somehow fit perfectly together. Emmy knows her place in the world, yet at the young age of 22, she still has anxiety about her less than model appearance and how her upbringing is so different from the fast paced world of modeling in NYC. But Ben, also 22, seems to have grown up a lot faster than Emmy and his strength is what ultimately guides them through the rough spots.
I think they are truly great together and I look forward to what will happen with them as a couple and then individually. Will they be able to really love each other despite all their differences? Or will a domineering boss split them apart?
A huge 5 stars from me. I was captivated from page one and simply couldn't put it down. Yeah, it's that good.
Well-written, solid story set in the world of high-fashion. Famed and of course scorchingly-hot male model Ben Shaw, growing up with a famous model for a mother, spent his youth immersed in that world, caring for his dysfunctional, over-partying mother. Never had good relationship examples. Emerson (Emmy ) Clarke, Tennessee-girl moving to NYC to work for Status (Ben's agency) as assistant to agency owner Fiona, older Englishwoman who has a history with Ben (and hates most women)- and goes through assistants like water. Emmy's stable, nurtured upbringing and education serves her well...she proves more than capable at her job, & falls into a sexual relationship with Ben that sparks up both of their lives. Bulk of the story takes place in Paris during a 3 month stay where Fiona treats Ben like a piece of meat she's trying to sell to the highest bidder and treats Emmy like a piece of something else. Ben is clear that he doesn't want more than sex with Emmy, but treats her well and little by little they each want more with one another. Fiona is there to sabotage them right and left by being her manipulative self, and Ben feels loyal to her and doesn't walk away when Fiona's obsessive crap throws a huge wrench in his relationship with Emmy. Just enough past drama and interesting lush settings to keep you roped in to the story.
This book features the love story of Emmy, a small town southern girl who is the assistant to a sharp-clawed agent in NYC, and Ben, an allegedly broken yet beautiful model. The story arc follows the typical pattern, girl likes boy, boy decides he likes girl, they hook up, external forces cause misunderstanding, chaos ensues. While I like the author's writing style, the story and the characters themselves just didn't click for me - it didn't make sense. Ben really wasn't that big of a mess. He didn't have some huge horrible past, and yet he was characterized as having a boatload of issues. He really didn't. And Emmy was just kind of a whiny thing. She got all wound up about things that were not his fault. All in all, it seemed like this book was trying to be something that it was not. It was trying to make Ben into a Christian or a Gideon with a hideous past, but he didn't have one. And Emmy wasn't a strong character like Ana or Eva. I like the writing style and Kendall Ryan seems to be a prolific writer with many excellent reviews so I will absolutely try another series. But this one just wasn't for me.
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