eARC received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
Release Date: Dec 1st 2014
Publisher: Harlequin
Description:
The marriage game...
Walking down the aisle towards striking but cold CEO Chase Whitaker was never meant to be Zara Elliot’s fate. But to safeguard her family business, she’ll have to play along…
Chase is only interested in one thing — his own dark revenge against Zara’s father. The one thing he hadn’t counted on? Her charm and natural beauty unsettling his rock-hard defences.
But their wedding night proves to be a game-changer and they both realise they’re in over their heads. Losing is never an option for Chase...but winning suddenly takes on a very different meaning!
Release Date: Dec 1st 2014
Publisher: Harlequin
Description:
The marriage game...
Walking down the aisle towards striking but cold CEO Chase Whitaker was never meant to be Zara Elliot’s fate. But to safeguard her family business, she’ll have to play along…
Chase is only interested in one thing — his own dark revenge against Zara’s father. The one thing he hadn’t counted on? Her charm and natural beauty unsettling his rock-hard defences.
But their wedding night proves to be a game-changer and they both realise they’re in over their heads. Losing is never an option for Chase...but winning suddenly takes on a very different meaning!
My Opinion
I can't bring myself to finish this book. I've pushed myself to 35% but it's just so repetitive, text heavy, and slow. I haven't created any kind of relationship with the characters, I don't care about what's happening, and the story isn't engaging me. I hate not finishing books, but I'm not buying into this one.
I can't bring myself to finish this book. I've pushed myself to 35% but it's just so repetitive, text heavy, and slow. I haven't created any kind of relationship with the characters, I don't care about what's happening, and the story isn't engaging me. I hate not finishing books, but I'm not buying into this one.
DNF
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