Reviews

Just the cover has me in goosebumps !
I just have this feeling I’m going to need a jar of ice chips and a fan for next week or so just to make sure I don’t overheat 😉🤦♀️😂🔥😱
So Caspian is the first brother I’m about to be acquainted with and he’s our typical bad boys , beautiful cars , beautiful woman and a life of luxury in general but he could loose this all if he doesn’t meet the requirements set by his uncle …..
Paisley , shame girl life just keeps throwing her curve balls , no roof over her head , no money , no work , a mother who is ill and medical costs are accumulating and funds are running out , she’s in real dire straits and beyond desperate , my heart just shatters for her …..
That’s ladies and gentlemen is where theirs paths cross … Desperation +convenience = chaos and drama 🎭🔥🤦♀️
What was convenient soon becomes very real and very inconvenient, as per the norm of matters of the heart 😉❣️
Don’t be fooled there’s more to Caspian than meets the eye and under all those layers is a man with heart ❤️ Paisley is a tough cookie and in my eyes I think they’re the perfect match .
Did I cry … yes …. Did I want to punch someone … yes …. Did I enjoy every page … YES !!!!
The end did leave me a little WTH 😱 you have been warned 😉

"This was supposed to be a marriage of convenience. I never expected it to be much more." Let's start with what I did like: I love marriage of convenience/forced proximity and billionaire. It's up there with one of my favourite tropes. This is my first read from Anise Storm, and I quite enjoyed the storyline. I thought Caspian and Paisley were amazing together, and Paisley really came into her own, despite the hand being dealt. She was able to stand up to Caspian's uncle, and was true to herself. Caspian is your typical alpha-ceo. His mannerisms sucks (constantly interrupting Paisley, for example) and he thinks he's gods gift. But underneath that he just wants to feel the kind of love he missed out on growing up. What I didn't particularly like: It was a touch over-detailed, but not enough to make me dislike the story. I feel like some things here and there could have been left out. Overuse of the word "females". This is probably the biggest beef I have with this book. It would have been so much better if I didn't read "females" for every time the author should have just used women. I don't know why, but this word just bugs me when it's used a descriptive word. "The female" is just off-putting. Overall, I'd give the book a 4. There was a lot of good in those pages, and I truly did love Caspian and Paisley and their story! If you love billionaire, forced marriages...you'll like this one!