by Kate McMurray
It was a decent, if lackluster category romance. The title is misleading; Archimedes Katsaros is most assuredly not a tycoon, hence his marriage to Ondrej in order to prop up his family business. The marriage of convenience trope in contemporary romance is hard to get right, and this book doesn't re...
Mediocre story. Not enough romance and not enough build up. The narrations was good and I may just pick up another from this narrator.
Flat characters. Flimsy excuse for a marriage proposal. No sexual tension. No sparks. No chemistry. Heck, I got more chemistry from my high school class.NOTHING convinced me that these two were finally able to fall in love. Major romance failure for me. And I struggle now to find something to compli...
This is a probably a case of "it's not the book, it's me". YMMV.This wasn't one of my favorites in this series, and I'll tell you why. The arranged-marriage/marriage-of-convenience/fake marriage trope - I like that a lot, and while that part of the story worked just fine (I bought the reason for thi...