Kennedy can be a bit of an ass, but I fell hard for his super serious demeanour. I love that Kate is somewhat plain rather than gorgeous-but-doesn’t-realize-it, and that her decision to fall out of love with Kennedy is based on a really relatable and low-key kind of experience. Suddenly, he realizes he may be attracted to her after all, but that he may have blown his chances with her long ago without even realizing how. Kennedy has indeed never considered Kate a romantic option - or at least has never admitted the possibility to himself - until he sees his brother flirting with her at a wedding and is overcome by jealousy he has no right to feel. Worse, she also overhears him say that she isn’t even attractive enough to date anyway. She had long harboured a crush on one of her bosses, Kennedy, until she overhears him one day make a pact with the other two bankers to never date her. Kate is the somewhat mousy assistant to three high powered Wall Street financiers. I have a soft spot for stories of unrequited love turned hot romance, and this story just hit a lot of my marks. Huge Deal is a sweet and sexy romance, and is just a lot of fun to read.
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