Her estranged father is having problems of his own. A contestant on his latest reality TV series has cancelled two months before shooting.
His solution?
Midge gets her trust fund back if she stands in as a potential marriage candidate for the dating series Marry Your Billionaire. Twenty women competing for one arrogant guy. Not Midge's cup of tea. Agreeing to this proposition sucks her back into the world she happily broke ties from, but no trust fund equals no college degree.
Brody Prescott, CEO and owner of an online dating company, has recently been pegged as a heartless playboy-among other things-by a disgruntled female after a disappointing date.
His solution?
Become the first bachelor on Marry Your Billionaire and hope that one of the contestants holds some potential. So what is he supposed to do when the woman who intrigues him the most wants to be eliminated?
Marry Your Billionaire is a fun, romantic romp set against the backdrop of reality TV. Throw on your PJ's, grab some chocolate and popcorn, and settle in for an entertaining love story.
I was so excited to finally get to this book in my reading schedule! I've been waiting with anticipation to read it and it seems like lots my friends on Goodreads and around the blogging world are reading it. Before me! But I'm hearing good things about it so that's awesome.
First I have to say that this book is long! Like a double book, really. Be prepared to settle in for a good, long romantic adventure. Not an escape. An epic romantic adventure. :)
I have to say that Brody completely stole the show for me. He was so consistent from beginning to end. He set his sights on Midge and he never waivered. His words and actions had MY toes curling and I loved how he never missed an opportunity to kiss that girl. Even after he gets slapped. Ha!
The chemistry is sizzling in this book. Sparks are flying all over all the time. But, I love how it's a little more than that. There's a little mystery and suspense along with some of the classic misunderstanding and family issues. Things weren't always what they seemed.
This book was fun and entertaining. Definitely not a book to be taken too seriously. The whole reality TV dating stuff has been done and redone but if you enjoy that- don't miss this one. It will make you smile.
I would not have expected this to be a long book, so that's good to know! Sounds like a fun read.
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