A sexy marriage romance by Ellie Etienne of BWWM Club, features a free bonus book!
Leona’s a sassy woman on a mission - to help Brooklyn kids like she once was build a better life through art and healthy living.
So when gentrification threatens the old converted warehouse she teaches in, she’s not going down without a fight.
She tracks down the billionaire owner, Harris Grant, and is astounded by his proposition - she can have the building, sure, just as long as she marries him to boost his public image!
To help her community, she agrees, but soon she finds that the love they’re faking doesn’t feel so false after all - he’s beginning to wiggle his way into her heart.
But the world of wealth, luxury, and ruthless ambition he brings her into feels like a gold covered cage, and she can’t wait to break free.
Will the differences between them break up their new love?
Or can she soften his heart, and show him there’s more to life than glitz and glamour?
Find out in this sexy yet heartfelt romance by Ellie Etienne of BWWM Club.
Suitable for over 18s only due to pulse-racing sex scenes!
I give 3stars for A Beautiful Convienient Marriage. Although it was good to see Harris morph out of that carefully constructed shell his heart was encased in thanks to Leona overall I was a little bored. But for Her Billionaire Client..I was way more engaged with one crazy thing after another, the backstories of the H&H and again with family members who are as loving as Demons you are in for a nice lil thrill!
It was a lovely story. Enjoyed the flow of the story.Harris was a billionaire that proposes a. marriage of convenience to Leona. As the marriage begins Leona feels herself falling in love with Harris and when she feels that he doesn't her. She leaves him. In the end Harris realizes that Leona was the "home" he was always looking for. The love scenes were nicely placed.
This story didn't draw me in like other books by this author. I got kind of tired of Leona saying she didn't care about the money and felt like she didn't fit in. We got it the first time. I felt like Harris had no personality.
Strong dislike at the first meeting to strong love in the end. Then you throw in plenty of family and work drama for a sizzling story. Just the way I like them.