
The Tycoon's Secret
Reviews

This book was so good. I really liked how the characters were mature and they had a kid together. It was nice for once to read something to do with kids as well. And of course I can't wait to read the other books in this series because Drew and the others really tucked my heart. So I recommend you read it yourself!

this one is so different to the first 3 books. I love its a bit more darker in the sercets but its was the title says. I have found a new favourite author and loved reading this series I think I will be reading the billionaire bachlors series next. I love how all the stories connect and you feel a big connection to each of the characters.

I love these type of books. Never read one of a Tycoon or a Millionaire love story but this gripped me by chapter 2.

This book was so covered in cheese, but sometimes you just need it. Jasmine is the daughter of a very rich man, she falls in love with Derek, a boy from the wrong side of the track, the two of them decide to run away and get married. Both of them wait in vain for the other to arrive at the abandoned church. Forward 10 years, Derek is now a successful business man, with billionaire statues, hell bent on taking revenge on Jasmine and her father. She isn’t the little rich girl anymore, barely scraping by each month. Even though they try to fight it, Derek and Jasmine has instant passion between them. The story was cheesy, and I was screaming at the characters because you instantly realise what happened between the two of them, while the two of them are oblivious. But every now and then, you just need a book like this.

What I liked about The Tycoon’s Revenge: 1. It was one of my favorite type of romance novels. Boy and girl fall in love. Girl’s rich father decides that they don’t belong together and breaks them up. The boy is under the assumption that the girl was using him and takes off. Girl thinks he stood her up at the altar and then finds out she’s pregnant. Then they meet 10 years later. 2. The sex scenes were hot, hot, hot!! I love the joke about “bigger the better” (you need to read the book to figure this out). 3. The realness, well relative realness, of the characters. What I didn’t like about The Tycoon’s Revenge: 1. The unrealness of the book. I read it and in parts went “WTF“. 2. The sometimes corniness of the book. He meets his almost 10-year-old son and there is an immediate bond and everything is hunky dory. So not real life. **I voluntarily reviewed this book** Blog Link: https://readwithme2018.com/2014/10/25...













