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The Billionaire Deal
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Description de l’éditeur
Kelly Bradley isn't impulsive. Unless you count that time she walked into billionaire power player Jack Sutton's office and proposed on a sticky note.
He said yes, by the way. With that one word, he saved her from crippling student loan debt and his company from a takeover that would mean its end.
What could go wrong?
A lot, as it turns out.
This is a standalone fake relationship marriage-of-convenience with a twist of suspense in the Sutton Billionaires Series. A shorter version of this book was previously published in the Sutton Capital Series under the name Legal Ease
Avis des utilisateurs
Good, but felt ending needed more
I really liked it, but found it had an abrupt ending.
A fun fake marriage romance
It was so much fun to read Kelly and Jack fall in love with each other without realizing they were falling in love with each other. The story also has family drama and a crazy situation that happens closer to the end of the book. Only thing I didn’t like was the weird ending in the epilogue. I guess it’s meant as a lead-in into the next story in the series but it felt like a weird place to leave off. Avoid the last 2 pages if you want to read this as a stand-alone.
Jack & Kelly
Enjoyed their story and how tenacious Kelly’s character was. She managed to surprise the man who was always prepared. I will note, the kidnapping seemed a little out of left field and it was thrown in so quickly. The epilogue was also really short with little to no glimpse into the future.