Reviewed by Lindsey Gray on

4 of 5 stars

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This is my first read by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, but I didn’t feel lost jumping into the series at book three. I will let a little secret out of the bag because this is revealed in the first chapter, but the Sydney Lucas described in the blurb is actually Georgie Walton. Georgie is Henry’s shy little sister. She’s out to prove to her family that she can help running the family business. What is the best way to do that? Go undercover and become an intern at a company she and her family own.

Georgie, with the help of her friend Abi, gets an internship working for Nick Brooks, the VP of sales at a pharmaceutical company called PVP. She’s told Nick is the biggest bastard there ever was, but he gets results. Georgie is full of nerves, but somehow makes it through her first day as Sydney Lucas, PVP intern.

Nick Brooks is an asshole. Period. First impressions don’t often change for me, but Pamfiloff does a one eighty with this guy you’ll never see coming. I ended up absolutely loving him by the end of the book and hope he returns with Georgie if/when the series continues.

This book is written in the first person point of view of Georgie and goes back and forth in time between the present and four months earlier. A traumatic event occurs and needs to be told in that past timeframe, so I didn’t mind the time jumping at all.

Digging a Hole was a funny, sexy read that I devoured in less than a day. If you’re in the mood for a romance with twist, turns, and comedy of errors galore, this novel is the one for you!

I received this book for free. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

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