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The Billionaire Bargain

by Lila Monroe

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An ok story that's continued in the next book in the series. I'm not impressed enough to buy it. The story is ok, the playboy main man character is a stereotype & believable. My biggest problem is the woman, how did she live that long and be that dumb. She's in PR and yet can't grasp the need for a facade to fool people. No dates, no wedding, no new clothes, not a thing should change. She's wearing cheap clothes & living in a rat trap apartment but can't see the endgame. I was not rooting for her. ( )
  FDarlene491 | May 22, 2024 |
The Billionaire Bargain was a good start to a new series and while I felt it was a little slow to start off and get going, it did pick up towards the end. Clearly the pace must off changed to my liking if I end up finishing the story.

Both of the main characters, Grant and Lacey, were really great together. They sure did have their moments. Some of the exchanges and conversations sure left a smile on my face.

However some parts felt a little forced or were a bit predictable that I just wanted to skip over them all together. Could I do without reading them? Maybe, but I still read them anyway just in case I missed some small details for later in the story.

I will be checking out the next part. There is no way you can end of the story there and not find out what happens next. ( )
  purpleprincess1311 | Mar 9, 2016 |
The Billionaire Bargain was a good start to a new series and while I felt it was a little slow to start off and get going, it did pick up towards the end. Clearly the pace must off changed to my liking if I end up finishing the story.

Both of the main characters, Grant and Lacey, were really great together. They sure did have their moments. Some of the exchanges and conversations sure left a smile on my face.

However some parts felt a little forced or were a bit predictable that I just wanted to skip over them all together. Could I do without reading them? Maybe, but I still read them anyway just in case I missed some small details for later in the story.

I will be checking out the next part. There is no way you can end of the story there and not find out what happens next. ( )
  purpleprincess1311 | Mar 9, 2016 |
The Billionaire Bargain was a good start to a new series and while I felt it was a little slow to start off and get going, it did pick up towards the end. Clearly the pace must off changed to my liking if I end up finishing the story.

Both of the main characters, Grant and Lacey, were really great together. They sure did have their moments. Some of the exchanges and conversations sure left a smile on my face.

However some parts felt a little forced or were a bit predictable that I just wanted to skip over them all together. Could I do without reading them? Maybe, but I still read them anyway just in case I missed some small details for later in the story.

I will be checking out the next part. There is no way you can end of the story there and not find out what happens next. ( )
  purpleprincess1311 | Mar 9, 2016 |
The Billionaire Bargain was a good start to a new series and while I felt it was a little slow to start off and get going, it did pick up towards the end. Clearly the pace must off changed to my liking if I end up finishing the story.

Both of the main characters, Grant and Lacey, were really great together. They sure did have their moments. Some of the exchanges and conversations sure left a smile on my face.

However some parts felt a little forced or were a bit predictable that I just wanted to skip over them all together. Could I do without reading them? Maybe, but I still read them anyway just in case I missed some small details for later in the story.

I will be checking out the next part. There is no way you can end of the story there and not find out what happens next. ( )
  purpleprincess1311 | Mar 9, 2016 |
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