He’s the Tech billionaire who’s sexy as hell with eight pack abs and my boss’s best friend. He’s also the one night stand I’ve tried to forget. Now he wants me to travel halfway around the world with him to take photographs for a project he’s building. He’s promised it’s just business. He loves my work, he says.I’m a single mother of a daughter on the spectrum. I have an amazing job, terrific … terrific friends and a great life! I am just fine without a man like Michael Davis.
But when gets me in a Tokyo elevator, he leans in so I can smell his spicy cologne and feel his hot breath on my neck. He tells me in his husky voice, “I remember the last time we were in an elevator together, it’s not a night I will ever forget.”
I took this job to pay for my little girl’s braces, it had nothing to do with my heart, or my body. I CAN totally ignore his blonde hair, clear blue eyes, amazing abs and rakish grin. Can’t I?
So why is it I want us to join the mile-high club?
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The story was absolutely beautiful! I had my moments where I laughed, cried(happy and sad) and had anger for a bit. Overall, the story was amazing. Michael and Melissa have a connection and as they come to realize it, things get good. I loved Jenny so much, she was too adorable:-) Family is the most important thing in life, and I believe this story taught that a bit.
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‘Betrothed to You’ is a nice and clean second chance romance novel. I managed to read it in a day, as it isn’t too long. The story line is interesting, introducing the reader to a bit of Japanese culture and customs. What was remarkable that the author was able to combine a re-kindling romance between two mature individuals Michael and Melissa with a very important element of bringing up an autistic child as a single parent. Mental health issues are not topics that many authors in this genre will have the gumption to touch upon, so well done Molly. We all like a reformed bad boy Alpha male and a talented, beautiful woman with a heart of gold. I felt that the story was a little rushed, it could have been longer given situations more chance to develop, but maybe that’s just me, I like to dwell upon budding emotions between the characters open and deepen. My full compliments to the editorial team, this book was one of the best presented works I read in a long time.
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I just couldn’t get into this one like the others. Not sure if it was these 2 characters, the setting (not big on Japanese theme), or the Autism plug (I have enough of that in real life, I don’t need it in my reading)…or all of the above.
Don’t judge the book by my review. I am sure it was a good read, but just not for me.
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Melissa, a single mom with an autistic daughter, and Michael, a billionaire, have a brief history. They had a one-night stand where Michael had a playboy attitude and hurt her by his actions. Michael and Melissa meet again, however, years later and have a second chance to get to know each other and allow their relationship to develop when he invites her to be his photographer in Japan. Will she look past his former behavior and accept the man he is now? Will he see the wonderful person she is and how she and her daughter can complete his life?
The story line was good, adding information for the reader about what “being on the autism spectrum” can mean for a child and the family and what changes it can necessitate. The more we know, the more open our hearts can be to understanding and acceptance of something we may have known little about. The characters are developed well and are likable as the reader gets to know them. I found this to be an enjoyable, well-paced book.