Wednesday, January 10, 2018

BOOK REVIEW- The Tycoon's Red Hot Marriage Merger by Christine Glover

The Tycoon's Red Hot Marriage Merger by [Glover, Christine]

Geeky mathematician, Cassandra Nelson, proposes to her father’s sworn enemy to protect her family’s shipbuilding corporation from a takeover. Regatta racing tycoon, Marco Delgado, knows their union is a quick ticket into the society that shunned him after a devastating boating crash. He agrees, but expects a permanent commitment; one with sizzling side benefits. And, after a Vegas wedding, he unleashes Cassandra’s inner vixen during a steaming hot honeymoon in Argentina while aboard his yacht.
Cassandra never calculated falling in love into their equation, but there’s more than desire and passion flaring between them. Soon she believes they can have so much more than a sexy bargain on paper. But when Cassandra’s secrets are revealed, during a reception held in their honor, Marco must learn the power of forgiveness and love before they can have the future they deserve.  AMAZON  3.5 STARS

This story had two really good main characters; each having such different lives but also have some unexpected similarities as well.  Cassandra begins to see that Marco had a lonely life as an outsider and she recognizes that loneliness.   She always felt like an outsider as well even though she was raised in high society.  They had both suffered for being different.  Marco had felt the pain of being unwanted by family and Cassandra had suffered many cruelties from her peers; her so called "friends".  She also felt outside her family, not feeling much warmth from her parents.  The only exception being her brother Justin, who died in a horrific boat racing accident.  The same accident that killed Marco's father and injured Marco.
Just a reminder.  The book blurb and the title does warn you that this is a red-hot story.  There is marital sex and a lot of it.  A totally adult story.  You have been warned.
I actually think I would have liked it a little bit better if some of that had been dialed down a notch or two.
I received a copy of this book for free and this is my honest opinion of it. 

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