Summary
This Is On You
by Hinsel Meyer
Harrison
I’m an almost fifty year old billionaire and a single father who has raised two fully functioning adults. I’ve taken an already successful company and expanded it. I’ve kept generational secrets from the world and even from my kids in order to protect them. I’ve worked a lot, earned a lot, and I’ve sacrificed more than I ever wished to.
And still… five white dinosaurs who shouldn’t even be on my board of directors think they can control me, they think they can pull my strings as if I’m their puppet.
They’re in for a rude awakening.
Instead of letting my impulses rule me, I follow my son’s suggestion, and exposing them as the bigots they are will be a lot more satisfying. If I happen to get a hot hookup with a drop dead gorgeous man out of this mess, well that’s no one's business but ours.
Tristan
I’m very good at my job. I’m proud of what my twin sister and I have built at JPR, and I’m sure we’ll keep growing our company in the next five years, but when Harrison his-middle-name-should-be-f***ing Crawford asks for a consult, you drop everything no matter how successful you are, even if it's a week before Christmas. Because no one is more successful than the unofficial King of Manhattan—he owns most of it after all. I wasn’t prepared for NYC’s most eligible bachelor to ask us to find him a fake boyfriend. What I never could’ve imagined, though, was for my sister—in a sick twist of the Hunger Games—to volunteer me as tribute.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Hinsel Meyer’s This Is On You is a compelling narrative that deftly combines elements of romance, corporate intrigue, and personal growth. The book offers a fresh take on the billionaire trope, presenting a story that is as much about power dynamics and personal integrity as it is about love and relationships. With its engaging characters and intricate plot, Meyer crafts a tale that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
The story revolves around two central characters: Harrison Crawford and Tristan. Harrison is a nearly fifty-year-old billionaire who has successfully raised two children and expanded his company to new heights. Despite his accomplishments, he finds himself at odds with the board of directors, a group of "five white dinosaurs" who attempt to control him. Harrison's character is a fascinating study in contrasts. On one hand, he is a powerful, successful businessman; on the other, he is a father and a man seeking personal fulfillment. His journey is one of self-discovery and empowerment, as he decides to expose the bigotry of his board members rather than succumb to their manipulations.
Tristan, on the other hand, is a successful professional who, along with his twin sister, has built a thriving company. His life takes an unexpected turn when Harrison approaches him for a consultation, leading to a request that is as surprising as it is intriguing: to find a fake boyfriend for Harrison. Tristan’s character is relatable and grounded, providing a counterbalance to Harrison’s larger-than-life persona. The dynamic between Tristan and his sister adds depth to his character, showcasing a supportive sibling relationship that is both endearing and realistic.
The chemistry between Harrison and Tristan is palpable from their first meeting. Meyer skillfully develops their relationship, moving from a business arrangement to something deeper and more meaningful. The evolution of their relationship is handled with care and authenticity, making it easy for readers to become invested in their journey. The romance is not rushed, allowing for a natural progression that feels both genuine and satisfying.
One of the standout themes in This Is On You is the exploration of power and control. Harrison’s struggle with the board of directors highlights the often-toxic dynamics present in corporate environments. Meyer does not shy away from addressing issues of racism and bigotry, using Harrison’s story as a vehicle to explore these themes. The book challenges readers to consider the impact of systemic discrimination and the importance of standing up for what is right, even when it comes at a personal cost.
Another significant theme is the idea of personal sacrifice and the pursuit of happiness. Both Harrison and Tristan are characters who have dedicated themselves to their careers, often at the expense of their personal lives. Their journey together is as much about finding love as it is about finding balance and fulfillment. Meyer’s portrayal of their struggles and triumphs is both realistic and inspiring, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives and priorities.
In terms of character development, Meyer excels at creating multi-dimensional characters who are both flawed and relatable. Harrison’s journey from a man controlled by external forces to one who takes charge of his own destiny is particularly compelling. Similarly, Tristan’s growth as he navigates his feelings for Harrison and his own professional ambitions is portrayed with nuance and depth.
Comparatively, This Is On You shares similarities with other contemporary romance novels that explore themes of power, identity, and love. Fans of authors like Alexis Hall and Talia Hibbert will likely appreciate Meyer’s ability to blend humor, romance, and social commentary. However, Meyer’s unique voice and perspective set this book apart, offering a fresh take on familiar themes.
Overall, This Is On You is a captivating read that offers more than just a romance. It is a story about empowerment, integrity, and the courage to stand up for oneself. Meyer’s engaging writing style, combined with well-developed characters and a thought-provoking plot, makes this book a must-read for fans of contemporary romance and those interested in stories that tackle important social issues. Whether you are drawn to the romance, the corporate intrigue, or the personal growth of the characters, This Is On You is a book that will leave a lasting impression.
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