This was a very cute, yet spicy, love story. We watch as Henry, a billionaire, finds himself not happy with all the socialites he is dating. Let alone expected to marry one day to keep his family name untarnished. Henry however is looking for true love and with someone just down to earth. He finds her, love at first sight, through a store window and doesnt quite realize what this is going to have in store for him. In that store is Kirst. A woman who is ready to quit her job because she cannot stand all those privileged men coming in demanding and treating her like an infant. She wishes to start up her own fashion empire where she can fulfill her life dreams. When these two meet it is immediate sparks. The chemistry is off the charts and Bowman does a great job linking them together. Now that Henry has proposed, he tells his father who is less than thrilled and gives them pretty well an ultimatum. Fake marry for three months and if they can last then he will give them his blessing. Will the two be able to do it? We will watch as they learn more about themselves and each other. What makes the other tick. What they are truly looking for. There are secrets and lies that all come out to the surface and they will have to see if the relationship can last regardless of the hot and steamy nights they once shared.
The Billionaire's Perfect Marriage. I really liked this book! It kept me guessing what will happen. Henry decided to take a chance in meeting someone who wasn't a socialite to date. He spotted Kirst in a men's store working. He went in and had her help him buy some clothes. He asked her out and they began to get close. When Henry told his father, he suggested they have a fake marriage to see if they can make it. Suddenly things changed and Henry thought Kirst was like all the other women he dated and he ended it. He put her out and left. The next few weeks were brutal for both and would they make it back to each other. *** I voluntarily read a Review Copy of this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else’s. ***
I think it was an ok book. Henry just got on my nerves. He didn't know whether to be hard or soft and never really gave Kirst the benefit of the doubt.
I really enjoyed this book. I loved the romance love at first sight. All relationships have their ups and downs it was nice to see not everything is always perfect
Good read. Sad to see how small irrelevant things seem to be magnified in relationships. The writer tends to go on and on describing for example small things