THE BRITISH BILLIONAIRE AFFAIR (Harlequin comics)
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Rating | : | 4.93 (928 Votes) |
Asin | : | B012A0K4YO |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 210 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She would have never guessed that he was the cold-blooded multi-millionaire writer, Maximus Seymour!. The overpowering charisma he gives off takes Candy’s breath away, but when she learns his name, her heart turns to ice. Candy, an interior designer, meets a man at a party hosted by one of her clients. What makes this tall man stand out from the sea of smartly dressed guests, is not his clashing casual style nor his arrogant attitude
"D'you like these sort of affairs?' he said unexpectedly, and without waiting for a reply went on, "Personally, I loathe them. "Honestly! At last! Brothers are the most inconsiderate of guests! I told him not to be late, and he promised me that this time he'd be good!' There was a general murmur of greeting, most seeming to know the latecomer who breezed into the room. And something in the way Faith's brother had made the point gave her the distinct impression that he was mentally undressing her! Rick turned to her, interrupting them. "I don't think I'd be quite to his taste,' she replied, sa
Well, I liked it! Karen Clarke Even though I can see where each reviewer is coming from and I especially lol at the reviewer who would rather do her homework. :)I liked that Candy (ummm, infinitely better than Candida) tries to stay aloof from Max and keeps reminding herself how much she hates him. Then comes her bewildering attraction and innocent. Betty Davis said A complete big HELL NO. The story is boring, passionless and confusing at times. Also frequently annoying. It doesn't flow together like most great books making it horrible.BAD POINTS OF THIS BOOK:1. Max (Main Male lead) is pushy, not very "manly"doesn't sound sexy at all during book. His thoughts which come up infrequently through the book . SK Reads said Not a typical Harlequin hero. I'm torn on this book which but generally disappointed which is why I gave it "Not a typical Harlequin hero" according to SK Reads. I'm torn on this book which but generally disappointed which is why I gave it 2 stars. In one sense, I liked that it had characters that were not the cookie cutter Harlequin Presents stereotypes, which can get very tiresome. I definitely appreciated that the heroine was a normal, working woman of 29 with no crazy pret. stars. In one sense, I liked that it had characters that were not the cookie cutter Harlequin Presents stereotypes, which can get very tiresome. I definitely appreciated that the heroine was a normal, working woman of "Not a typical Harlequin hero" according to SK Reads. I'm torn on this book which but generally disappointed which is why I gave it 2 stars. In one sense, I liked that it had characters that were not the cookie cutter Harlequin Presents stereotypes, which can get very tiresome. I definitely appreciated that the heroine was a normal, working woman of 29 with no crazy pret. 9 with no crazy pret