As a courtesy, the author wishes to inform you that this story ends with a cliffhanger. This is a three book series and all your questions won’t be answered in book 1.
Rebecca is an aspiring actress. While at a fancy cocktail party, the socialites begin to pick on her. And that’s when she claims she’s dating the billionaire host of the party. When he goes along with it, Rebecca is in shock. And … shock. And when this billionaire offers her a proposition she can’t say no to, she dives straight in.
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Becca was just an ordinary girl trying to catch a break in Hollywood. She work in a hospice center and before work she stopped at the coffee shop. To her surprise trying to stop a fight. Never knowing this rich sexy man would change her life. Would she give him the answer he wanted.
Oh, this is so sweet and funny, and surprisedly down to earth. I love it! Becca and Marcus are perfect together. I think Marcus sees it more than Becca, and he takes advantage of that, just like a shark businessman would. That plot point leads to the cliffhanger, which will make you growl in frustration, but it’s also so romantic. I didn’t mind so much.
A bit amateurish.
pretty much the same as other romance novels
Pretty woman without prostitution.
This book should not have been broken into separate parts. This is an incomplete book. It was a decent story line with good characters, just wasn’t the whole story. A hook for you to buy the second and third which fell flat and were undeveloped.
So I got this book for free in a collection of first books by Sierra Rose. When something is free it is usually so for a reason, so I was not expecting much of this book when I started reading. Paint me happily surprised that I was off the mark, to some extent at least, because this was actually quite a joyful read.
The billionaire’s fake girlfriend did have a bit of a slow and awkward start with people acting kind of unnaturally (e.g. complete strangers stopping what they are doing just to applaud the main character for breaking up an argument). It also got hung up on details that weren’t much of any interest to me, meaning the first few chapters dragged on with not much catching my intrigue. However as soon as the book got over that first hump the story managed very well to draw me in.
I think it was Becca’s charming personality that did it first. Then we got some delicious drama with the eviction notice, conflict with the higher class ladies treating her like dirt under their shoes and of course the best drama of it all, between Becca and Marcus. That mixed with the party incident and her officially meeting Marcus really got the story going. Sure, it was still a bit dragged out in some places and the plot and drama could have used some more depth and complexity, but considering my first expectations of the book I am satisfied with what I got. And what I got was a charming sizzling romance that grew on me throughout the story.
While I feel like Marcus could have offered a bit more in the personality department I did really like him and Becca together. They fit in each other’s company beautifully and developed the relationship in such a natural, yet excitingly charming way that I just couldn’t help but fall for both of them. I do hope that I will get even more characterization and see a real relationship start to take place in the next book, because with that ending I just can’t help but to keep reading to see what will happen between them.
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This was a really good book. The storyline was great. She’s trying to be an actress and works as a nursing assistant in a hospice. He’s a billionaire. They meet and the story gets better.