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El Multimillonario Gana El Juego (2013)

by Melody Anne(Favorite Author)
3.94 of 5 Votes: 2
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Gossamer Publishing
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Billionaire Bachelors
review 1: I had to keep looking back to see when this book was written. It seems like an old Harlequin Romance written in the '70's. First and foremost the so-called hero is totally unlikable. He's a snob and tries to come off like he isn't. The heroine is silly and comes across like she has no common sense. I get the impression that this book doesn't think much of women because clearly unless they have a rich man in their lives they will live in some drug infested slums that he couldn't be caught dead in. I was going to read the rest of the series but after this one? I think not.
review 2: I tried y'all, I really did to make it through this one. I moved past the clear over the top mommy and daddy issues the heroine had that were sure to result in many eye rolls. I
... more got over big daddy essentially pimping this girl out so he could get a grandchild. I attempted to ignore the awful dialogue (though I'm hard pressed to put in to words why it so rubbed me the wrong way). I even suspended judgment over the hero's man whoring ways. But although I like alpha males as much as the next girl I draw the line at "How dare she tell him no when he was offering her a ride." *gags* How dare she? right how dare she make decision for her own life even when you just want to use her body to "get it out of his system" and get rid of her if she becomes an inconvenience. This is one of those fatal character flaws from which a hero just can't redeem himself for me. Overbearing, overprotective-these are things I can deal with in fiction to some extent if not in real life. But this went above and beyond what I can handle and still come to have any level of affection for the hero which is kind of necessary for enjoyment of the book. DNF less
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Zia
I tried y'all, I really did to make it through this one. I moved past the clear over the top mommy and daddy issues the heroine had that were sure to result in many eye rolls. I got over big daddy essentially pimping this girl out so he could get a grandchild. I attempted to ignore the awful dialogue (though I'm hard pressed to put in to words why it so rubbed me the wrong way). I even suspended judgment over the hero's man whoring ways. But although I like alpha males as much as the next girl I draw the line at "How dare she tell him no when he was offering her a ride." *gags* How dare she? right how dare she make decision for her own life even when you just want to use her body to "get it out of his system" and get rid of her if she becomes an inconvenience. This is one of those fatal character flaws from which a hero just can't redeem himself for me. Overbearing, overprotective-these are things I can deal with in fiction to some extent if not in real life. But this went above and beyond what I can handle and still come to have any level of affection for the hero which is kind of necessary for enjoyment of the book. DNF
schenck
I had to keep looking back to see when this book was written. It seems like an old Harlequin Romance written in the '70's. First and foremost the so-called hero is totally unlikable. He's a snob and tries to come off like he isn't. The heroine is silly and comes across like she has no common sense. I get the impression that this book doesn't think much of women because clearly unless they have a rich man in their lives they will live in some drug infested slums that he couldn't be caught dead in. I was going to read the rest of the series but after this one? I think not.
marknelson
Man wants grandchildren so he plays matchmaker.Lovely to have lots of mone
Brittany
I thought it was a cute story... It was a free book ... Can't complain
milt
Predictable.
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