Mr. Big

Mr. Big A Novel

He’s tortured and dark, angsty and arrogant. You want the truth? He’s kind of an A-hole. He’s also the CEO. Everything in my life goes according to plan, and that’s the way I like it. I got the degree. I got the job. Now I just need to prove that I have what it takes to succeed in the real world. If there’s one thing that’s not in my plans, it’s falling in love with my boss. Most relationships don’t start with one person calling the other out in public for being an arrogant jerk. Then again, most CEOs don’t cut their own employees in line at the coffeehouse and bark orders at people like they own the place. Maybe pissing Oliver Cody off isn’t the right move. And now that he’s part of my world, all my plans go straight to hell. This sexy standalone novel includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title. Praise for Mr. Big “This is a masterful piece of writing. I could not, and did not, put it down until I finished the book. It’s difficult to say how much I loved reading Mr. Big, but when you read it you will understand.”—USA Today “Mr. Big is funny, emotional, and a whole lot sexy. Delancey Stewart provided romance, conflict, angst, friendship, and family [with] an entertaining cast of characters.”—Harlequin Junkie “Oliver and Holland are realistic and easy to sympathize with, and they have smoldering chemistry. This is a heartwarming story with interesting characters and a good plot line.”—Cocktails & Books “I felt for each character. . . . Loved the writing and can’t wait to read more from this author.”—Alpha Book Review “I loved being able to follow the journey and I am absolutely convinced that I will read a book from this author at any given time.”—Jeri’s Book Attic (five stars) “Ollie is no match for Holland. She takes a dickish, spoiled pretty boy and turns him into the sexy, bad boy alpha of her dreams. Hot chemistry, sizzling sex, and a hero you can’t wait to get what’s coming to him, Mr. Big will keep you turning pages.”—USA Today bestselling author Jamie K. Schmidt, “Mr. Big is the kind of smart, sexy delight that every woman deserves to read! Delancey Stewart will make you believe in true love in this steamy, heart-wrenching tale.”—USA Today bestselling author Sierra Simone “With a smart, feisty heroine and hot, tortured hero, Mr. Big has everything I look for in a contemporary romance. Witty, sexy, and full of heart!”—USA Today bestselling author Melanie Harlow
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Megan Williams@meganwilliams
3 stars
Feb 24, 2022

Mr. Big is a familiar CEO or rich guy story plot that has a little bit of a twist. You see, Oliver isn't in the best place yet there is something about our lovely protagonist, Holland who turns him on his head. I have to say that this wasn't my favorite CEO romance because I felt like there should have been more going on. I kept on waiting for this huge thing to happen and I never felt like there was this moment where the book took a turn. I still liked the characters and the plot, I just wanted a little more of something in order to become fully invested.

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Alexis @alexisdanielle
4 stars
Nov 16, 2021

* I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for a honest review* "I choose you" literally my favorite line from this book. I loved this I look. Dramatic in all the right ways and also a very easy read. I loved the plot of the book, I'm a sucker for CEO romance. That being said I felt like it was done very well. I enjoyed the fact that there was some depth to the characters and we got some background info on them! Definitely going to look up more books from this author.

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Jolie@readwithme
2 stars
Sep 16, 2021

I was pretty stoked to read Mr. Big when I read the synopsis on Random House’s NetGalley page. I am a sucker for a romance that has a good plotline, a conflicted hero, and a strong heroine. I really thought that I was getting that when I started reading Mr. Big. But, I knew something was off after I read the first chapter. Oliver rubbed me the wrong way. He decided, before the book began, that he needed a break from a company that he founded. That he was tired of being the CEO. So, he took off on a 6-month vacation. Then he gets a phone call that his parents were killed in a car accident and he found out something that turned his world upside down. I was alright with the book up to that point. It was how he dealt with that news turned me from him. The way he acted (not the way he felt because I could 100% see where he was coming from) was the biggest turn-off. It killed the rest of the book for me. Nothing like reading a scene where a grown man is throwing a temper tantrum by throwing potted plants around. I actually sympathized with the plants. On the other hand, I really liked Holland. She was feisty and she was not afraid to stand up for herself. The scene in the café, when Oliver decided to cut ahead of everyone in line, perfectly illustrates my point. She went over and gave him a piece of her mind…which is what he needed. I also agreed with her views on women in the workplace. She also heard her biological clock ticking and as a joke, her sister (well foster-sister) brought over a few sperm bank. Let’s just say that her sister’s joke kind of bit Holland in the but during a crucial point in the book. The romance between Holland and Oliver didn’t really do it for me. Maybe it was because of how I felt about Oliver (see above paragraph). The relationship seemed forced and I didn’t feel that there was any chemistry between them. The sex, while hot, didn’t do anything for me. I couldn’t get into it. Again, my feelings for Oliver were the reason I couldn’t get into it and usually sex scenes are my favorite scenes in these books. Now, I was surprised by what happened later in the book. There were hints leading up to what happened but it was still a surprise. As was Oliver’s reaction to it. Which again, went in line with his idiot ness. Honestly, I didn’t believe it when he had a change of heart months later. I am going to complain about the cover for a minute. It had nothing to do with the book. Oliver was blonde haired while the male model has brown hair. It does drive me little nuts when the covers do not have anything to do with the books. How many stars will I give Mr. Big: 2 Why: A very unlikable hero, a likable heroine and an ok plotline Will I reread: No (but I will read other books by the same author) Will I recommend to family and friends: No (but I will recommend books from the author) Age range: Adult Why: Sex, language, violence **I received a free copy of this book and volunteered to review it**

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