
He’s the guy I didn’t realize I needed in my life. I’m the enemy he doesn’t even know he has. I just met my Hawaiian tour guide for the week. He thinks he’s irresistible, and there’s no point in arguing with him because I completely agree. But as I get to know him better, I begin to see that there’s more to him than a pretty face and smokin’ beach body. I’m into him. He’s into me. We could totally make beautiful ukulele music together. So why can’t I give in, enjoy the romantic sparks that won’t stop flying, and make this a vacation neither of us will forget? Because I’m not on vacation. My new boss at the travel agency has given me the lovely task of going undercover as a tourist to spy out our competition. My job depends on delivering a report detailing exactly how we can shut down our competitors—which includes my almost-boyfriend’s generational family business. If I don’t come through for my boss, I’ll lose my job and have to crawl home with my tail between my legs. But if I do, it’ll crush the dreams of my worst vacation crush ever. I’ve only got a matter of days to figure out how to save both our jobs. The scariest thing is, if I don't get this right, I just might ruin both our lives and any shot we ever had at a happily ever after. ***Be sure to check out the next book in the Love at First Laugh series, The Worst Fake Boyfriend . Both of these hilarious, stand-alone romantic comedies will make you laugh 'til you cry and swoon 'til you sigh.
Author
Kristen Iten is a night owl-ish author, and mother of three happy little owlets. She spends her working hours solving mysteries, bringing evil doers to justice, and meddling in the love lives of her imaginary friends. She suffers from an over active imagination, but doesn’t really mind because it helps with the whole ‘writing books thing’. She lives in a cute little town, in a cute little house, with her cute little family, and couldn’t possibly be happier. MY REVIEW POLICY: As an author, I understand how valuable reviews can be. In the past, I enjoyed reviewing books. That being said, if I couldn't leave a review with a 4 or 5 star rating I wouldn't review at all. I never downgraded a star rating based on my personal reading preferences. It is easy to spot a book that an author put a lot of thought and heart into. If I found that a book was well crafted, I happily left a positive review whether the book was written in my preferred style and genre or not. I do not review books anymore now that I am an author myself.