
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Michelle
COPY provided by publisher in exchange for an honest review

Tailored for Trouble by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff is the first book that I have read from this author and it surely won’t be my last. Pamfiloff has tailored a romance that weaves sass, banter, and stitches of love and playfulness into one heartfelt and sexy romance between two unlikely strangers.
“He gave up a very important meeting because he thought something was wrong with me. The true meaning of that hit hard, and she heard a nonexistent splash inside her head. It was the sound of her jumping into that ocean. An ocean named Bennett Wade. The only question was, would she sink or swim?”
Bennett Wade always gets his way. His name is synonymous with power, success and money. No one can him address him by his first name with the only exception of his mother and the women that he sleeps with. Well, Bennett met his match when Taylor Reed stands up to the arrogant and pompous billionaire. She informs Bennett that he is a jerk and will never work with him. Up for the challenge, Bennett decides to hold Taylor hostage and takes her to accompany him on his business trips and will pay for her consultations. From a whirlwind of chaos and sexual tension, it is there that Taylor begins to see Bennett in a whole new light. From his hard exterior and domineering personality, Taylor saw the the real Bennett Wade. The man who has a beautiful and kind heart. The man who helps people out when in need and doesn’t ask for recognition for his great deed. So will Taylor Reed be able to crack Bennett’s guarded wall and heart and show him that she is the only person who is right for the job?
Tailored for Trouble was a light, sweet, playful romance that takes readers on a whirlwind of adventure. What started off as two strangers butting heads leads into a romance where both hero and heroine challenges one another for the better. So if you are ready to take a bite in a happy, heartwarming, and sassy romance then this book is definitely for you.

Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
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