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Review: In Good Company (Pembroke Hills #1) by Kat Singleton

  • suebookcorner
  • May 25
  • 3 min read


Plot Summary

From the #1 bestselling billionaire romance author of Black Ties & White Lies comes an all new series set at an exclusive country club in the Hamptons. In Good Company is an ex's brother, billionaire, private chef, forced proximity romance.


Callahan Hastings is relentless when it comes to getting what he wants, and what he wants is me–to be his private chef in the Hamptons for the summer.


My dream job served to me on a silver platter by one of the wealthiest members of Pembroke Hills Country Club.


The only catch? He’s my ex-boyfriend’s older brother with a reputation for being as charming as he is cunning.


But Cal doesn’t take no for an answer. He draws you in with flirty smiles and extravagant promises.


I should have seen him coming, but I didn’t. I should have stayed away, but I couldn’t.


His playful touches and burning gaze have ignited a fire in me. The more I resist him, the more irresistible he becomes.


I've always known there's an expiration date on the job–an expiration date on us.


But leaving isn't going to be easy with Cal on his knees, begging me to stay...


My Review

Rating: ★★★★★(5/5)


In Good Company by Kat Singleton is a seductive, emotionally charged romance that will leave readers hooked from start to finish. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Hamptons, it follows Lucy, a talented private chef, and Callahan "Cal" Hastings, a billionaire businessman who will stop at nothing to get what he wants—starting with her.


Lucy lands her dream job as a private chef at the exclusive Pembroke Hills Country Club for the summer. It's an opportunity that could be a game-changer for her career. The only catch? Cal, the older brother of her ex-boyfriend, is the one who hires her. Cal’s charm is undeniable, and despite their complicated past, Lucy can't seem to resist the magnetic pull between them.


From their first meeting, the chemistry between Lucy and Cal is electric. He’s persistent, confident, and determined to win her over, but not in an overbearing way. Cal’s playful flirtation and intense gaze are impossible for Lucy to ignore, even though she knows their time together is limited. As they spend more time together, their connection deepens beyond the physical attraction. It’s a slow-burn romance, where each shared moment of intimacy only builds the tension further.


What makes their relationship so compelling is how Cal challenges Lucy’s emotional walls. He’s more than just a wealthy, charming businessman; he’s someone who genuinely listens to her and understands her on a deeper level. Lucy, on the other hand, is cautious, knowing that getting too close to Cal could complicate things further. But the more they interact, the harder it becomes to deny their growing feelings for each other.


The forced proximity of working together in such close quarters only intensifies the romance. Every moment they share—whether it’s a flirtatious conversation or a more intimate gesture—feels loaded with emotion. Cal’s determination to make Lucy stay in his life grows stronger, and Lucy finds herself at a crossroads between her professional ambitions and the undeniable pull of their connection.


In Good Company masterfully blends passion with emotional depth, creating a romance that feels both thrilling and satisfying. Kat Singleton’s writing draws readers in, making it impossible not to root for Lucy and Cal as they navigate their feelings and the complicated dynamics of working together. The setting of the Hamptons adds an extra layer of luxury and allure to their already irresistible connection.


If you love romances with high stakes, slow-burn tension, and characters who are both vulnerable and passionate, In Good Company is a must-read. It’s a beautiful story about trust, vulnerability, and the transformative power of love.

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