This book has not one, but TWO ice queens! *bonus points for that!* This is a story about two rival advertising/marketing firms – one in London and one in NYC – who are forced to work together at the London office after a top client demands their collaboration on a pet project. Both firms are owned by tough, brilliant women considered the best in their fields and neither are thrilled about the arrangement. They are also both notoriously brutal on their staff. Enter former marketing intern Sophie, who idolizes her iconic – and much older – London boss Kate Kennedy, and wants to learn everything she can from her. And god, if she isn’t beautiful. What happens when Kate’s personal assistant ends up in the hospital and Sophie has to take over for him in the midst of this upheaval? Can she survive working for this intimidating, demanding woman? And why is the charismatic rival firm owner Georgina Masters showing such a personal interest in Sophie, going so far as to invite her out after work?

I felt good about this story right from the outset and that’s primarily due to terrific narrator PJ Morgan. This is the first book I’ve listened to of hers and will be looking for more. I thought the woman was a Brit but she’s an American – very convincing! The very best narrators make it seem like they’re not reading from a book at all, just telling you a story. I have found that to be quite rare and appreciate Morgan’s skill. It only took me a few days to listen to the whole book because I was enjoying the story so much and wanted to listen as often as I could. The only downside I found was that the book ended very abruptly and would have benefited from an epilogue, at least, if not another chapter. And so you know up front, although I’ve only read a few of Radley’s books, I am gathering her stories don’t usually include love scenes. Not that it’s a problem, just something to be aware of. I see her books like Hallmark movies (for those outside the U.S., Hallmark is a television network that airs family friendly romances) but with a lesbian twist. And that’s a compliment – they are quite popular here. Tame, yes, but a good, entertaining story. I liked it!