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# Saving the CEO (49th Floor)

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Rules were meant to be broken … Real estate mogul Jack Winter has rules. Lots of rules. After all, a man doesn’t build an empire without a little discipline. And on page one of the rulebook? Don’t sleep with your employees. Especially when there’s a multi-million dollar real estate deal at stake… Luckily for Jack, Cassie James isn’t really his employee. She’s a hot bartender who just happens to be the math genius he needs, and if they share a wicked chemistry? Well, that’s just a sexy little perk. So they strike a deal: Cassie helps Jack with the merger. And until the deal goes through at Christmas, they can indulge every sexy little impulse they desire. But the more rules Jack makes, the more he seems to break…

Review: Cutest couple ever - "A Little Exercise in Breaking Rules" This quote from the book should have been the title of this contemporary gem by Jenny Holiday. If not for a positive review by a friend, I would have bypassed this book simply because of the title and the trope. I'm bored by billionaires. Books about them rarely make it into my TBR pile. However, this one had a blurb that caught my attention and a sample featuring likable and approachable lead characters that made me want to read more. Jack is the CEO in question. You immediately get the sense that although aloof he is a hardworking, good guy who is surprised by his sudden and crazy attraction for the smart and efficient bartender at his regular haunt, where he works while eating dinner three nights a week. It was amusing how his mind repeatedly wandered into Smutlandia whenever he saw the voluptuous Cassie, and then he would give himself a mental shake to get back to the present. "She was carrying too much, hugging an armful of bottles....He had a sudden vision of her doing the same thing naked. The bottles would compress her ample breasts, and as they slid down her body, those breasts would bounce back to their pertly rounded shape. Jesus. Stop it." Jack had it bad for Cassie. I liked how he first notices her out of a mutual appreciation for good scotch. It was a very ordinary interaction, and then the attraction on both sides builds exponentially from there. Holiday writes these early scenes with perfect, careful detail. After a couple of chapters, I was totally sold on following the romance of these two unlikely people. Luckily, Holiday enhances the romance with a little more plot regarding a merger, an embezzlement and Jack needing the impressive mathematical skills of non-traditional college student Cassie. It is far-fetched, but I didn't care since it meant that Cassie and Jack spend nearly every minute of the book together. They both had some baggage but were characters with a high degree of integrity and work ethic. They were genuinely nice people and it was fun watching them fall in love. The love scenes were hot and frequent, but it stayed curiously tasteful because every once in a while a scene faded to black. Sometimes it was all laid out there, but sometimes it wasn't. Plus, Jack and Cassie were just SO DARN NICE. Loved 'em. I am off to pick up another 49th Floor Novel by Jenny Holiday.
Review: 4.5 STARS - I discovered this author/series early in 2016 when I devoured Sleeping with Her Enemy. This book is the prequel and I found it to be even more engaging. I think I have found a new author to become obsessed with! The hero is Jack Winter, owner and CEO of Winter Enterprises which is a prominent real estate company in Toronto. He is in a tight spot because he has discovered that an employee is stealing money from his company, but he doesn't want the news to get out until he can complete a major business deal. Cassie James is the bartender at a restaurant that Jack frequently dines at and, through a series of events, Jack ends up figuring out that she is a math wizard who is exactly the type of person he needs to help get the deal done. It also doesn't hurt that they have insane sexual chemistry even if that will complicate things much further when the facade has to end. I loved almost everything about this book. I found both Jack and Cassie to be super likable and down to earth. Jack has a lot of responsibility and his personality shows that along with his issues with math that force him to turn to an outside person for assistance. Despite his alpha attitude, I thought Jack was very sweet and it was obvious that he was falling for Cassie from the beginning. For her part, Cassie is exactly the type of heroine Jack needed as well as being a strong character in her own right. She has had to work very hard to get where she is at and still struggles to keep her head above water with school, work, and a troubled mother. Jack and Cassie's romance is super steamy and lots of fun to read. They don't really beat around the bush when it comes to their chemistry though both of them agree that there is a time limit for this "relationship". These types of stories are intriguing to me because there are always repercussions for when things get real and feelings get in the way of just sleeping together for fun. The relationship develops fast, but it didn't feel rushed because of the amount of time that they spent together, both in and out of bed. This was a very quick read, but that does not mean it isn't powerful or underdeveloped. All the characters are richly drawn from the protagonists to their co-workers to their friends/family. The plot, while a little out there, was easy to follow and never went off the rails crazy. There was a minor communications problem toward the end that I thought got fixed too quickly, but that is the only quibble I had with the story. I highly recommend this book and can't wait to read more of Jenny Holiday's work especially in the 49th floor series.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,606,677 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #243,821 in Contemporary Romance (Books) #2,195,878 in Literature & Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,792 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cutest couple ever
*by K***R on July 5, 2016*

"A Little Exercise in Breaking Rules" This quote from the book should have been the title of this contemporary gem by Jenny Holiday. If not for a positive review by a friend, I would have bypassed this book simply because of the title and the trope. I'm bored by billionaires. Books about them rarely make it into my TBR pile. However, this one had a blurb that caught my attention and a sample featuring likable and approachable lead characters that made me want to read more. Jack is the CEO in question. You immediately get the sense that although aloof he is a hardworking, good guy who is surprised by his sudden and crazy attraction for the smart and efficient bartender at his regular haunt, where he works while eating dinner three nights a week. It was amusing how his mind repeatedly wandered into Smutlandia whenever he saw the voluptuous Cassie, and then he would give himself a mental shake to get back to the present. "She was carrying too much, hugging an armful of bottles....He had a sudden vision of her doing the same thing naked. The bottles would compress her ample breasts, and as they slid down her body, those breasts would bounce back to their pertly rounded shape. Jesus. Stop it." Jack had it bad for Cassie. I liked how he first notices her out of a mutual appreciation for good scotch. It was a very ordinary interaction, and then the attraction on both sides builds exponentially from there. Holiday writes these early scenes with perfect, careful detail. After a couple of chapters, I was totally sold on following the romance of these two unlikely people. Luckily, Holiday enhances the romance with a little more plot regarding a merger, an embezzlement and Jack needing the impressive mathematical skills of non-traditional college student Cassie. It is far-fetched, but I didn't care since it meant that Cassie and Jack spend nearly every minute of the book together. They both had some baggage but were characters with a high degree of integrity and work ethic. They were genuinely nice people and it was fun watching them fall in love. The love scenes were hot and frequent, but it stayed curiously tasteful because every once in a while a scene faded to black. Sometimes it was all laid out there, but sometimes it wasn't. Plus, Jack and Cassie were just SO DARN NICE. Loved 'em. I am off to pick up another 49th Floor Novel by Jenny Holiday.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5 STARS
*by J***R on June 14, 2016*

I discovered this author/series early in 2016 when I devoured Sleeping with Her Enemy. This book is the prequel and I found it to be even more engaging. I think I have found a new author to become obsessed with! The hero is Jack Winter, owner and CEO of Winter Enterprises which is a prominent real estate company in Toronto. He is in a tight spot because he has discovered that an employee is stealing money from his company, but he doesn't want the news to get out until he can complete a major business deal. Cassie James is the bartender at a restaurant that Jack frequently dines at and, through a series of events, Jack ends up figuring out that she is a math wizard who is exactly the type of person he needs to help get the deal done. It also doesn't hurt that they have insane sexual chemistry even if that will complicate things much further when the facade has to end. I loved almost everything about this book. I found both Jack and Cassie to be super likable and down to earth. Jack has a lot of responsibility and his personality shows that along with his issues with math that force him to turn to an outside person for assistance. Despite his alpha attitude, I thought Jack was very sweet and it was obvious that he was falling for Cassie from the beginning. For her part, Cassie is exactly the type of heroine Jack needed as well as being a strong character in her own right. She has had to work very hard to get where she is at and still struggles to keep her head above water with school, work, and a troubled mother. Jack and Cassie's romance is super steamy and lots of fun to read. They don't really beat around the bush when it comes to their chemistry though both of them agree that there is a time limit for this "relationship". These types of stories are intriguing to me because there are always repercussions for when things get real and feelings get in the way of just sleeping together for fun. The relationship develops fast, but it didn't feel rushed because of the amount of time that they spent together, both in and out of bed. This was a very quick read, but that does not mean it isn't powerful or underdeveloped. All the characters are richly drawn from the protagonists to their co-workers to their friends/family. The plot, while a little out there, was easy to follow and never went off the rails crazy. There was a minor communications problem toward the end that I thought got fixed too quickly, but that is the only quibble I had with the story. I highly recommend this book and can't wait to read more of Jenny Holiday's work especially in the 49th floor series.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly nuanced romance with really dumb generic title
*by D***D on November 23, 2015*

With a title like "Saving the CEO," I figured this contemporary romance would be one of those generic "billionaire guy falls for poor but beautiful heroine" that maybe had some good sex scenes. Good for a couple of hours of mindless entertainment, but nothing special or memorable. But it was free through BookBub, so I figure, what the heck. Imagine my surprise when this novel turned out to be not only better than average, but a nuanced character study of two damaged people who take the long, hard road to find love. And the secondary characters and subplots are equally compelling. Set in Toronto, in a realistic world of splashy big business deals and the secret hurts, longings and foibles of its characters, this novel is hard to put down once you have started it. I wonder now if this author's publisher forced such a stupid title onto this excellent romantic read. If so, they have done her no favors. Most regular romance readers will dismiss this effort as a by-the-numbers romance without turning the first page. I know I would have had this book not been free. I'm really glad I have discovered this author. I will be buying her other books.

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