Tapping Her by Max Monroe Review

4.5 Smooches

Synopsis
Blissful in Bora Bora…
Kline and Georgia Brooks are fresh off their wedding and ready to indulge in the honeymoon of a lifetime.
Luxurious and private, their overwater bungalow in the South Pacific is the perfect backdrop for fun, sun, and enough sexiness to necessitate a dip in the clear water to cool down.
But marriage means more, and Kline and Georgia may have to find a different way to handle the heat.
Nowhere near normal in New York…
Thatcher Kelly loves wild women, and Cassie Phillips is about as wild as they come. Put them together and they are a match made in chaos.
Bound by cat-sitting responsibilities, Cass and Thatch have to find a way to right their mistakes—and wade through the dense cloud of sexual tension that seems to suffocate the room whenever they’re together.
Will they be able to resist?
And more importantly, will Walter be okay
Review
“Ah, don’t be jealous. I’ve been a one-girl-at-a-time kind of a guy since last Thursday. And after the conversation I had with your tits, you’re the number one girl on my list.” ~Thatch
Tapping Her is the newest novella in Max Monroe’s Bad Boy Billionaires series. These two authors (who we are all dying to know the identied of) have crafted a series that is both hilarious and sexy. I loved Georgia and Kline and was extremely excited to get more of them but I have to tell you after reading Tapping Her, which features both Georgia and Kline as well as Cassie and Thatch, I am even more excited for the next book, Banking The Billionaire. I highlighted so much during Thatch and Cassie’s POVs. They are hilarious and have so much chemistry. Thatch is witty and always on and Cassie is such a strong female character that not only can she keep up with him she even often puts him in his place. I couldn’t stop smiling during their POVs and now I just need the next book ASAP!
‘My lips to God’s ears, my husband might actually fuck me to death before this honeymoon is over.’ ~Georgia
Lovers of Tapping The Billionaire will love Tapping her. It is a fast and fun transition from Kline and Georgia’s story to Thatch and Cassie’s. While the novella as a whole is incredibly low on the drama is is extremely high on the antics and humor. Mix that in with the high steam factor we have all come to expect now from Max Monroe and this novella is a perfect way to relax and let go in just one afternoon.
~miranda