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The Tycoon’s Convenient Wife (2000)

by Ros Clarke(Favorite Author)
3.3 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I enjoyed this sweet book. Yes, it was cliched, the typical need a fake fiance/girlfriend/wife for business purposes book. But what made it stand out is Emily. She is so naive in one sense, but talks herself into going along with the scheme knowing she would most likely be hurt. The hero, Guy, wasn't quite as endearing. He was quite dense, but he had an excuse in the form of a psychob*tch ex-wife who left his children in dirty diapers while having sex with another man. Unforgiveable!The best part of the story is the interaction with the tycoon whom Guy hopes to impress with his "family values." When the entire scheme falls apart, Guy has to admit that he is an idiot! Fortunately, Emily does not put gigantic obstacles in his path and once Guy realizes his mistake, he is abl... moree to shower her with the love and future she dreams of.I enjoyed the premise without a lot of angst. Perfect beach read, or in my case, a read while exercising on the stair-stepper.
review 2: I loved this book so much it was an easy read. Great love story. Woman love a man secretly for a long time he need a pretend wife for a business deal. Can she keep her feelings in check for this business arrangement? He needs a pretend wife to man him look good for a prospective client. He is bitter with the idea of love after finding his wife in bed with another man. She sees him with his children and she knows the man she once knew is still buried inside but this is a business arrangement and once the deal is done they will go back to their respective lives. What could go wrong? less
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lauraann
This book wasn't to bad. I enjoyed it.
Ryuki
Fast, predictable, adequate read.
maymetha
Sweet free book from Amazon.
Zuhra
4/10/2013: Free on Kindle
diva313
2.5
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