Here we ago again with another story of a marriage for convenience, but you know what this is a really GREAT book. The book is about Nicholas and Alexa who are polar opposites who come together in marriage, each for their own reasons. The story blossoms through trials and tribulations of their "marriage" but they end up getting something they never really truly bargained on... each other and true love. The story was witty, well written, and you can't help but root for Alexa and Nicholas to finally open their eyes. I am a true believer in opposites attract, life would be very boring otherwise. So do yourself a big favor and pick up this book and read it.
* I give it 4 stars.
*Heat rating 3.5 out of 5
(no books will be reviewed for the blog with a heat rating over 4)
About the book: A marriage in name only...
To save her family home, impulsive bookstore owner, Alexa Maria McKenzie, casts a love spell. But she never planned on conjuring up her best friend's older brother—the powerful man who once shattered her heart.
Billionaire Nicholas Ryan doesn’t believe in marriage, but in order to inherit his father’s corporation, he needs a wife and needs one fast. When he discovers his sister’s childhood friend is in dire financial straits, he’s offers Alexa a bold proposition.
A marriage in name only with certain rules: Avoid entanglement. Keep things all business. Do not fall in love. The arrangement is only for a year so the rules shouldn’t be that hard to follow, right?
Except fate has a way of upsetting the best-laid plans…
To save her family home, impulsive bookstore owner, Alexa Maria McKenzie, casts a love spell. But she never planned on conjuring up her best friend's older brother—the powerful man who once shattered her heart.
Billionaire Nicholas Ryan doesn’t believe in marriage, but in order to inherit his father’s corporation, he needs a wife and needs one fast. When he discovers his sister’s childhood friend is in dire financial straits, he’s offers Alexa a bold proposition.
A marriage in name only with certain rules: Avoid entanglement. Keep things all business. Do not fall in love. The arrangement is only for a year so the rules shouldn’t be that hard to follow, right?
Except fate has a way of upsetting the best-laid plans…
I'm so happy you enjoyed the book! Thank you very much for the review - you may want to check out the 2nd and 3rd in the series The Marriage Trap and the Marriage Mistake. Thanks again!
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