Going Public by Hudson Lin

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3.5 Stars

As an operating partner at Jade Harbour, Raymond Chao prides himself in fixing even the most disastrous of portfolio companies—no matter the cost. While his colleagues might not always like his methods, they love his results. But his latest business partner isn’t cooperating, and what’s worse, Raymond's underhanded tactics have landed him in hot water with the law.  

Elvin Goh has been Raymond's assistant for years, and he's been in love with the charming, ruthless playboy for just as long. There's very little that Elvin won't do—or hasn't done—for Raymond. Impossible crush aside, it's his job. But this time, even Elvin can't see a way out. 

Overall this book was a very fun read. The romance, at least at the start, was fun to watch as it blossomed, I enjoyed the pining and jealousy from both sides.
However, I often found myself being frustrated with both Ray and Elvin. As Elvin said Ray was an 'entitled bastard' which I did enjoy at times but at other times felt annoyed by it.
There was a scene at the end where Ray said I love you to Elvin twice, Elvin didn't react at all and then got mad when Ray tried to leave and called him a dumbass for leaving, like what else was he supposed to do? Sit there in awkward silence as Elvin ignores him?
I did love the side plot with the drug cartel and Ray going to prison, although I did feel like it was a bit rushed I did enjoy it and it did make me want to carry on reading.


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