Selfish Suit
by Whitney G.
Message from UberEats App (A$$h*le Customer):
You’re now officially 15 minutes late, so I’m docking your tip for every second my dinner isn’t in my hands.
By the way, this was my first—and likely last—time using this app…
The moment I received that message, I should’ve opened the guy’s $300 pasta and wine order and thrown it out the window.
If I wasn’t in desperate need of the money, trust me, I would’ve.
By the time I deliver the order to a hotel suite in Manhattan, I’m soaked from the rain, exhausted, and shocked as hell at who the customer is.
Dominic Sutton.
As in billionaire Dominic Sutton—and the selfish a$$hole who runs the other place I work.
I really should’ve kept my mouth shut…
When he has the audacity to tip me 3%—three freaking percent—I snap. I tell him exactly what I think of his revolving door of interns, his policy that staff can’t even look him in the eyes, and let him know he’s the worst CEO in the world.
The sexy smirk on his face makes it clear that my rant doesn’t faze him in the slightest.
That’s when I take his pricey food and storm back downstairs to my car.
(Yes, it tasted amazing…)
I honestly thought he’d forget all about me—he has far bigger things to worry about.
Until I get to work the following Friday.
There’s an email waiting for me:
Subject: Report to the executive floor to see me. Now.
Something tells me I’m about to find out just how ruthless—and selfish—this man really is.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Whitney G.'s Selfish Suit is a contemporary romance that deftly combines humor, tension, and a touch of the unexpected. The book opens with a seemingly mundane interaction between a delivery driver and a disgruntled customer, but quickly escalates into a captivating narrative that explores themes of power dynamics, personal growth, and the complexities of modern relationships.
The protagonist, whose name is not immediately revealed in the blurb, is a relatable character who embodies the struggles of many young adults today. She juggles multiple jobs to make ends meet, and her encounter with Dominic Sutton, the billionaire CEO, serves as a catalyst for her personal and professional evolution. Her initial frustration with Dominic's arrogance and entitlement is palpable, and Whitney G. skillfully uses this tension to draw readers into the story.
Dominic Sutton is portrayed as the quintessential alpha male—a trope that is both familiar and beloved in the romance genre. However, Whitney G. adds depth to his character by gradually peeling back the layers of his seemingly impenetrable exterior. As the story progresses, readers are given glimpses into Dominic's vulnerabilities and motivations, making him a more nuanced and compelling character.
One of the most striking aspects of Selfish Suit is its exploration of power dynamics. The initial interaction between the protagonist and Dominic highlights the stark contrast between their social and economic statuses. Yet, as the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that power is not solely determined by wealth or position. The protagonist's courage to speak her mind and challenge Dominic's behavior shifts the balance of power, creating a dynamic that is both engaging and thought-provoking.
The book also delves into the theme of personal growth. The protagonist's journey from a struggling delivery driver to someone who stands up to a powerful CEO is both inspiring and empowering. Whitney G. captures the essence of this transformation with authenticity and grace, allowing readers to witness the protagonist's evolution in a way that feels genuine and relatable.
In terms of character development, Whitney G. excels in creating multidimensional characters who are both flawed and endearing. The protagonist's wit and resilience make her a character that readers can root for, while Dominic's gradual transformation from a "selfish a$$hole" to a more empathetic and self-aware individual adds depth to the narrative. Their interactions are charged with chemistry and tension, making their evolving relationship a central focus of the story.
Whitney G.'s writing style is both engaging and accessible, with a knack for witty dialogue and vivid descriptions. The pacing of the story is well-balanced, with moments of humor and tension interspersed throughout. The author's ability to blend romance with elements of comedy and drama makes Selfish Suit a compelling read that keeps readers invested from start to finish.
Comparatively, Selfish Suit shares thematic similarities with other contemporary romances that explore the dynamics between powerful men and strong-willed women. Fans of authors like Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward will likely appreciate Whitney G.'s approach to character development and storytelling. However, Whitney G. distinguishes herself by infusing the narrative with a unique blend of humor and heart, creating a story that feels fresh and original.
Overall, Selfish Suit is a delightful and engaging read that offers a fresh take on the billionaire romance trope. Whitney G. masterfully combines humor, tension, and romance to create a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The book's exploration of power dynamics, personal growth, and the complexities of modern relationships makes it a standout in the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of contemporary romance or new to the genre, Selfish Suit is a book that is sure to captivate and entertain.
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