
Maid for Each Other by Lynn Painter
Content:
⋆✴︎˚。⋆ opposites-attract ➺ fake dating ➺ millionaire and his maid ➺ grumpy vs sunshine ➺ forced proximity ⋆✴︎˚。⋆
Review
Lynn Painter has such a great style of writing. I usually love her books. Her dialog is always easy and fun to read. However, this time the story did not fill me with the butterflies and heart eyes that the author’s books usually do.
I still liked this though. Maid For Each Other was cute with all the pretty woman/ maid in manhattan vibes. I just didn’t get how all the love came to be. There needed to be more from Declan and Abi as a couple. I was into the fake relationship concept but the execution was not enough for me.
I really loved Declan as the hero thou. It was the little things he did that won my heart like he bought her a necklace that reminds him of her freckles. He flew her to NYC because she’s never been. He finds all excuses to be with her or talk to her…*swoony* I will give this 3.5 stars because of him.
❝ I made a deal with a devilish maid, and it cost me my whole entire heart.❞
Blurb
A millionaire and a house cleaner are a match maid in heaven in this sparkling new romantic comedy by Lynn Painter, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Happily Never After.
As a professional cleaner, Abi Mariano never thought her apartment would have any sort of infestation, but because of a building-wide outbreak, she now needs somewhere to stay for a week. As a part-time student with two jobs, she doesn’t have many options. Then the solution presents itself: the owner of the penthouse she cleans is out of town for the week. She normally wouldn’t consider it, but he’s literally never around (she hasn’t even met him). It goes great…until one morning she finds two strangers in the kitchen. They’re the parents of the penthouse owner and they seem to think they’ve heard all about Abi—not as their son’s maid, but as his girlfriend.
Declan Powell has always put his career first, working his way up to become an executive at his company, but he still has his sights set on the next level. When his parents mention that they met his girlfriend, “Abby,” he all but chokes on his escargot. As wonderful as it sounds that she was just darling, he doesn’t actually have a girlfriend—he made her up to get everyone off his back. When Dex finds out who Abi really is, he makes her a proposition: pretend to date him, and he’ll provide everything she needs during their little arrangement. What harm would it do? It’s purely business, no pleasure…right?

