Off-the-Wall Proposal #2
Publication Date: April 10, 2017
Genres: Adult, Entangled: Lovestruck, Contemporary, Romance, Comedy
BUY:
Amazon: http://amzn.to/2pbmhMo
Paperback: http://amzn.to/2obf JPX
iBooks: http://apple.co/2oNZiK B
Kobo: http://bit.ly/2nTOl6Q
Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2pbrLXg
Amazon CA: http://amzn.to/2oRXP3i
SYNOPSIS:
The Proposal: Adeline Rigby will live with Accountant Jack Foster and pretend to be his fake fiancée for one month in order for him to seal a promotion to partner. In return, Accountant Jack Foster will intimately tutor Adeline Rigby in French before she leaves for Paris where she will fulfill her dream of attending Le Cordon Bleu.
The Terms:
1. Maintain distance. Three get-to-know-you dates before announcing their engagement will be tempting enough.
2. No kissing. Okay, fine. Three kisses. Maybe four. And neck kisses don’t count.
3. No touchy feely stuff. Or at least not too many public displays of touchy-feely stuff.
4. No sex.
5. All right, all right. One night of sex in order to be a believable engaged couple.
6. Two nights of mind-blowing sex to make sure first night wasn’t a fluke.
7. Absolutely, positively, no falling in love.
REVIEW:
Even though I knew they would end up together, it was still so much 'watching' their relationship develop then slowly evolve into romance. They have what each other need sin the beginning. She needs a language tutor, he need a fake Fiance for work in order to cinch a promotion and speaks the language she wants and needs to learn for her trip. A platonic match made in heaven. Except for the rules they have created for each other to make their relationship look real and authentic. Soon enough, they don't need to act like they are in a relationship. Like I said, even though I knew how their contractual relationship would play out, there were twists and surprises I did not see coming. At first I thought that the author/publisher gave too much away in the synopsis, but then I starting reading the book. Sure, it seems to be the main plot but, there is more to this story than a contract that doesn't go according to plan. I appreciate that even though I haven't read book one ( although I am planning on it!), I wasn't confused or lost. I wonder if there will be a third book?
REVIEW:
Even though I knew they would end up together, it was still so much 'watching' their relationship develop then slowly evolve into romance. They have what each other need sin the beginning. She needs a language tutor, he need a fake Fiance for work in order to cinch a promotion and speaks the language she wants and needs to learn for her trip. A platonic match made in heaven. Except for the rules they have created for each other to make their relationship look real and authentic. Soon enough, they don't need to act like they are in a relationship. Like I said, even though I knew how their contractual relationship would play out, there were twists and surprises I did not see coming. At first I thought that the author/publisher gave too much away in the synopsis, but then I starting reading the book. Sure, it seems to be the main plot but, there is more to this story than a contract that doesn't go according to plan. I appreciate that even though I haven't read book one ( although I am planning on it!), I wasn't confused or lost. I wonder if there will be a third book?
ABOUT LISA WELLS
Lisa Wells always knew there would come a time in her life when she’d pursue her dream career as a romance author. This is that time.
Before this moment, she’s enjoyed a rollercoaster journey called – The Middle School Counselor – Dramas, Dreams, and Destinies.
After many years of working with teenage girls, she knows when one comes in baffled because another girl hates her, the first question to ask is – “Did you steal her boyfriend?” Nine times out of ten the answer is some form of yes but….
While Lisa enjoys working with adolescents, she writes for adults. Her books contain: Sex, Scowls & Sass.
No comments:
Post a Comment