Catastrophe Queen by Emma Hart: Review

This is only my second Emma Hart book I have reviewed but what I have found is that each one of them has been a delightful, fun read.

If you’re looking for a story that leaves you with a smile on your face and smiles throughout, this new release Is one to grab. Here are my thoughts and complete review.

Catastrophe Queen by Emma Hart
Publisher: Independently published (January 25, 2019)
ISBN-13: 978-1795109758

Catastrophe Queen by Emma Hart

ABOUT:
One hot mess. One hot boss. One too many hot encounters…It’s not you. It’s me. No, seriously. It is me.

Not only does my name literally mean “unfortunate,” but that’s the story of my life. Everything I touch turns to crap. An apartment fire—that I swear I was not responsible for—means I’m living back at home with my sex-mad parents. Yay, me!

Which is why I need my new job as personal assistant to Cameron Reid to get back on my feet. Three months in this job and I can move back out and, hopefully, remember to turn off my flat iron once in a while. Ahem.

On paper, my job is easy. Make coffee. Book appointments. Keep everything in order.Until I walk in on my boss, half-naked, wearing nothing but the kind of tiny white towel that dreams are made of. Now, nothing is easy—except our mutual attraction.

But he’s my boss, and you know what they say about mixing work and pleasure: unless you do p*rn, it’s just not worth it. Or is it?

Catastrophe Queen by Emma Hart Review

I have read other stories that featured a female lead as a klutzy mess of a person. Sometimes they worked well and became a humorous feature of the story. But others didn’t work out so well and they were an unfortunate creation to try to read and enjoy.

But this one was written in such a fashion that it was funny and lighthearted throughout the entire story.

You know what it’s like to have a crush on a guy. Especially when you have to see that person every day. We get stupid. Hart captured that stupidity beautifully in this story.

The entire story was written in a no pressure way manner. It was almost a clean romance and the refreshing writing didn’t really need the overbearing pressure of hot sex to make this an enjoyable story.

Cameron was the perfect epitome of a great guy. They balanced each other out wonderfully and I love that he was a gentleman to her. I loved that she, while a klutz in many ways, was a master at handling business and people, especially his overbearing, scary mother.

With crazy family members surrounding them and bigmouth friends, (that seems to be a theme in a lot of stories lately), the secondary characters add a lot of humor and zany activity in this story.

Hilarious and so sweet too, Catastrophe Queen is a story that just makes you feel good and leaves you looking forward to so much more from Hart.

Disclaimer: Chris has personally reviewed the product listed above. She has not received any monetary compensation for her review but did receive a free ebook so she could evaluate and use it for this post. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.

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