Jordan Reece carries 'The Opportunity' like a backpack full of dynamite—every chapter’s another fuse burning down. Love how their background as a failed philosophy major comes into play; half their breakthroughs come from quoting Nietzsche at the wrong moments. The scene where they confront the villain in a literal elevator? Perfect claustrophobic tension. Makes you wonder what you’d do in their worn-out sneakers.
Man, I had to dig deep for this one since 'The Opportunity' isn’t a mainstream title! From what I pieced together, the protagonist is a scrappy underdog named Jordan Reece—a college dropout who stumbles into a high-stakes corporate conspiracy. The book’s vibe reminds me of those gritty 90s thrillers where the hero isn’t some polished genius but a regular person forced to outsmart powerful enemies. Jordan’s got this relatable stubbornness, like when they refuse to back down even after getting framed for embezzlement. The author really nails how desperation sharpens their wit—one minute they’re panicking in a storage locker full of incriminating files, the next they’re blackmailing a CEO with a paperclip and sheer audacity.
What stuck with me was how Jordan’s flaws drive the plot. Their tendency to trust the wrong people (looking at you, backstabbing mentor) keeps throwing wrenches in the plan, making every small victory feel earned. It’s not just about uncovering the conspiracy—it’s about this messed-up metamorphosis from clueless patsy to someone who can play the game. That final scene where they turn the tables? Chef’s kiss. Made me wanna rewatch 'The Firm' for similar energy.
Jordan Reece’s the kind of protagonist who wins by failing upward—think 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’s' Lisbeth if she worked in an accounting firm. Their best trait? Recognizing when to abandon pride. That scene where they fake a panic attack to steal a keycard lives rent-free in my head. Makes corporate espionage weirdly aspirational.
Funny story—I almost DNF’d this book until Jordan Reece’s character clicked for me around chapter five. They start off so frustratingly passive, letting their ex’s startup connections drag them into disaster, but watching them weaponize their people-pleasing tendencies is wild. One minute they’re fetching coffee for the antagonists, next they’re rigging the coffee machine to record conversations. The supporting cast really highlights Jordan’s growth too, especially the janitor who becomes their unlikely ally by pointing out security blind spots.
Oh! I actually borrowed this from a friend who’s into obscure suspense novels. The main character’s Jordan Reece—late twenties, chronically underestimated, and way in over their head. What’s cool is how the story subverts the 'chosen one' trope; Jordan isn’t special, just stubborn enough to survive. The book spends a lot of time on their shaky moral compass too, like when they have to decide whether to leak innocent employees’ data to clear their name. It’s messy in the best way, like if 'The Parallax View' had a baby with a TED Talk on corporate ethics.
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19 years old Emily Watson has never understood what happiness is in most parts of her young life and she desperately wishes for a change and a saving grace from the constant wrath of her abusive step-parents but what will she do when she finds out her mate has been waiting for all her life is the cruel and cold-hearted Luka Demetrius? Will he be her saving grace or an unimaginable horrifying thunder to her raging storm?
In an unknown world with unbelievable powers, men have an unnatural ability to bend light to their will. Due to the shortage of women and the possible annihilation of their race, they were forced to bring in compatible women from other worlds. Since women rarely had control over this power they lost any and all rights that was once theirs. They became slaves with the soul purpose of breeding. We follow Rae, a fresh new face, as she is forced to live in this new world. Her whole presence is an anomaly catching the attention of some very powerful men in the process. She herself holds the key to change this dying world forever. Will she give into the new life handed to her, fight for her own freedom, or will she be forever haunted by her past?
Ahana has everything. A fine boyfriend, a good job,a helpful community and a normal work environment. But Aput her boyfriend, wants to relocate and Ahana even if she's not keen on it will have to take a stance soon because she neither has time nor is a conventional head turner
Ahana, wanting to take no chance, sits for a scholarship exam and aces it. She will be relocating too. She will be with her boyfriend, have a good education and will have everything in control. Or so she thought. The new country isn't giving soft landing even while she thought she had all grounds covered and she's thrown into survival mode. Then she meets Chris, a father and her boss who will do anything to protect his daughter.
They tolerate each other and finally let their guards down but Chris has a secret that will reopen old wounds.
Now Ahana will have to choose to run back to familiar grounds even if it's painful or take a terrifying step and choose something new, something real and might even last.
When a hard-working Laura William fiancée leaves her at the altar, she promises to never trust any men again in her life. Trying to get her life afloat again, she crosses paths with Luca Moreno who literally dislikes women.
Luca is a broken man who was left devastated by his ex-wife, since then he swears never to fall in love again.
What will happen when both of them both?
Will it be the start of a romantic love story or another episode of a nightmare?
Will they give themselves another chance?
[BOOK 2 of the Gentleman Series] Michael Collin, a well-known sexy Casanova and business magnate, was on the verge of self-destruction. A man battling demons from his past and nursing a broken heart; and like every broken-hearted man, it was a woman who caused it. Cassie Stone, the beautiful and mysterious woman from his past, unwillingly crosses paths with him again. The woman swore never to love him again, because of an evil lie they both believed to be true. A woman who will do everything she can, to fight every attempt of desire and love, fate will build between them.
"Happy Birthday!"
Caroline opened the door to Dillbert's office. He was Caroline's boss and lover. Caroline brought a cake that she made herself early this morning especially for Dillbert.
But Caroline's eyes blinked when she saw Dillbert hugging a beautiful woman in a knee-length white dress. My intention was to give Dillbert a surprise but instead he got the surprise.
The cake she was holding almost fell but Caroline reflexively held the cake with her other hand. Caroline hurriedly changed her shocked expression and bowed respectfully.
"Who is she darling?" The beautiful woman asked while looking at Caroline with a cynical look. She looked at Caroline from head to toe.
"She is just my personal assistant." Dillbert answered quickly without hesitation. Then Dillbert turned to the beautiful woman in his arms and tightened his embrace, as if afraid of losing her.
"Just a personal assistant," Caroline thought. It's true that she's Dillbert's personal assistant but she's also his girlfriend.
One of the things I adore about 'When You Get the Chance' is how vibrant the characters feel—like people you'd actually bump into in real life. The story revolves around Millie Price, this ambitious theater kid with Broadway dreams, who’s equal parts chaotic and endearing. She’s got this fiery determination that makes her leap before she looks, and I couldn’t help but root for her even when she was making a mess of things. Then there’s Teddy, her childhood friend turned reluctant road-trip companion, who’s the calm to her storm. Their dynamic is pure gold, full of bickering and buried feelings.
Millie’s dad, David, is another standout—a single parent trying his best, though he’s hilariously clueless about Millie’s theatrical world. And let’s not forget the trio of potential moms Millie tracks down: Farrah, the free-spirited dancer; Beth, the corporate powerhouse with a soft side; and Stephanie, the warm-hearted teacher. Each woman brings something unique to Millie’s journey, making her search for identity feel messy, real, and deeply touching. By the end, I felt like I’d been on this wild, emotional ride with all of them.