Cait’s Review of “P.S. You’re Intolerable” by Julia Wolf

By: Cait Marie

Blurb

My boss, Elliot Levy is intolerable, and I tell him so everyday…in the little notes I write and then hide in the back of my desk.

I can’t exactly say to his face that I’m convinced he’s a cyborg, considering I’m about to become a single mother and I really need to keep my job as his assistant.

Elliot never looks at me, so he doesn’t even notice I’m pregnant until I’m seven months along. The first thing he asks is if I’m planning to come back to work once I have the baby.

Not unexpected.

What is unexpected is Elliot coming to my rescue when I need a place to stay after my daughter is born. While living with him, I get to see a whole other side of him…especially when he walks around his house without a shirt on.

Which he does, ALL. THE. TIME.

I shouldn’t look, but I can’t help it. He’s gorgeous in a suit, but out of one? Devastating.

Elliot shows me he isn’t the heartless robot I once thought. It’s still terrifying to take a chance on him, even when he holds my baby like she’s precious to him, and he touches me like he’s been longing to for ages.

Now that he has me, he isn’t letting me go without a fight.

And Elliot Levy didn’t get where he is in business without learning a few underhanded tricks. What will he do to keep me? To keep us?

P.S. I think I’m falling for you.

Review

Julia Wolf is a new-to-me author, but I’m now obsessed.

I saw an ad for P.S. You’re Intolerable on Facebook (I think), and it immediately grabbed my attention and made me need the book. First of all, I should explain that I do this a lot with KU romances. I see an ad, grab the book, and then I skim read bits and pieces because I don’t know if I’ll actually like the whole thing and want to spend time on it… I do not count these books as “read” UNLESS I like it enough to go back and actually read it beginning to end. And honestly, that doesn’t happy very often. I say I’ll do it a lot, but then I move on to something else and forget.

I started skim reading this book as usual, but then I found myself just reading it because it was SO good! Like ignore-my-responsibilities-and-read-all-day good. I finished the entire book in less than two days, and it only took that long because I had to stop to work. Mind you, I’ve been in a slump for months. It’s been taking me forever to read anything.

Catherine and Elliot are fantastic. The chemistry is perfection, but it’s the way that they slowly grow as friends first that really made me love the story. I’m a sucker for that. Especially when it’s a grumpy/sunshine couple. Seeing the grumpy character open up to the one person who gets past the walls is my kryptonite, and this book did such an incredible job with it.

Overall, it’s well written, engaging, and kept me entertained from beginning to end. It was genuinely difficult to put down. It was a fun, easy read, BUT it also hit me right in the feels. I was even tearing up a couple times. Not to be dramatic, but I’ve been struggling to read romance for a bit, and this made me remember why I love it so much. I cannot wait to devour the rest of the series and any others Wolf has available!

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