My Pen Is Huge

By Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

My Pen Is Huge - Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
  • Release Date: 2019-09-26
  • Genre: Romantic Comedies
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 31 Ratings

Description

From New York Timesbestseller Mimi Jean Pamfiloff comes MY PEN IS HUGE, a Standalone Romantic Comedy.

His ego is insufferable.
His looks are smokin’.
She can’t decide whether to hate him or kiss him.


Dear Mr. Merrick,

I quit.

And since you’re obsessed with your stupid pen collection, I thought it appropriate to take the big one you love so much and write my resignation letter. Kiss your pen goodbye, big man!

Because when I agreed to work for you—a hotshot journalist I’ve admired for years—no one told me that you had a secret life and that you’d bug my apartment, have someone killed, and make the moves on me just to test whether I’m serious about this job.

I mean, come on! What kind of boss does that? Yes, you’re ten degrees hotter than the sun, and you melt panties everywhere you go, but this “little intern” is done with your games.

From this day forward, consider me your mortal enemy, your biggest threat. Maybe your pen is huge, but my determination is bigger. See you on the battlefield, Mr. Big Pen.

Your ex-admirer,

Gisselle Walters

Reviews

  • The pen is mightier than the sword!

    4
    By Ruth M373
    Loved Leland and Gisselle! Leland Merrick is a renowned journalist. Gisselle is recommended by her professor who is friends with Leland for a job as his assistant. The rest is pure fun, sassy banter, intrigue, and suspense. Get ready for a great ride! The OHellNo series is definitely my favorite!
  • a hilarious, entertaining read

    5
    By Anna (Anna’s Bookshelf)
    Excuse me while I go dab at my eyes from laughing so hard. In case you can’t tell from the blurb or even the cover, this book is a hilarious, laugh out loud, enemies to lovers romance. I had a horribly stressful week and My Pen Is Huge brightened my day and pulled me out of my funk. True to this author’s past works, she created a fun cast of quirky and endearing characters and humorous situations that kept me entertained until the very end and left me frantically searching for the release date for her next book. Gisselle is my kind of heroine in that she is strong-will, determined, and eager to change the world. She is definitely persistent and refuses to bow down to the infamous journalist Leland Merrick. According to Gisselle, Leland “is the definition of persnickety”. He presents himself as a confident somewhat chauvinistic journalist who dives headfirst into dangerous situations to get a story. He is mysterious, head turning handsome, and arrogant. He finds himself inexplicably drawn towards feisty Gisselle. Things are not all that they seem to be and these two have some interesting encounters with each other and some banter that will have you laughing until you cry. This book is a part of the author’s OHellno series. It can be read as a standalone, however, there are spoilers for the previous book - Battle of the Bulge. I received an early complimentary version of this book.