Author: Nadia Lee
Publisher: Four Isles Press Release Date: 16.02.15 Price: £3.99 Synopsis: Having grown up in a dysfunctional family, Vanessa Pryce knows the futility of relying on a man for happiness. But there is one man who makes her want to |
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ignore the truth: the irresistible Justin Sterling, her no-strings boyfriend since their college days together. Even after they break up, she continues to meet him for passionate encounters while keeping the relationship secret. No need to make public something that's doomed. Billionaire tycoon Justin Sterling understands Vanessa's fears. But he's about to change the game they've been playing... Because when one drunken night of sex leads to pregnancy, he's going to move heaven and earth to rewrite their rules.
Hanleigh's Review
The thing I love most about Nadia Lee's books is her ability to create a world that is interwoven amongst her books. The way they are all connected, it's a theme that holds true to a lot of my favourite romance authors. Deborah Bladon is a perfect example; all her books are connected... her characters all connected... their stories interwoven. Nadia Lee does just that. The Billionaire's Secret Wife is the third book in The Pyrce Family Series and it continues to open up Nadia Lee's world that little bit more to her readers.
Vanessa, the sister of Mark and Iain Pryce, member of the amazingly disfunctional Pryce family, refuses to rely on a man for anything. She's had an on again off again, no strings attached relationship with Justin Sterling since college. Even when they aren't together; they still indulge in each other. When she gets some pretty awful news, it's him she runs to. Justin struggles to hold back from her. "When Vanessa was like this, it was like all the hurtful words had never been spoken. He went weak for her even though he knew how bad she was." She leaves the morning after she goes to him for comfort and they sleep together. The result? Pregnancy!
In the meantime, Justin has decided it is time to finally move on but when Vanessa tells him she's pregnant, he sees it as an opportunity to win her over. So when she refuses to marry him unless they keep it quiet, he hatches a deal. I love the process that Vanessa goes through. She really doesn't think their marriage will last. But what happens when Vanessa gets her most devastating news yet? If she thought her family was disfunctional to begin with, it's beyond disfunctional now.
This book is not your typical boy meets girl, boy kisses girl, boy loves girl, girl loves boy, boy proposes to girl, boy marries girl, sort of story. This is far better than that. It's a story that covers a decade. It's definitely worth reading. In fact, you should read the whole series, because I'm in love with the Pryce family.
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Vanessa, the sister of Mark and Iain Pryce, member of the amazingly disfunctional Pryce family, refuses to rely on a man for anything. She's had an on again off again, no strings attached relationship with Justin Sterling since college. Even when they aren't together; they still indulge in each other. When she gets some pretty awful news, it's him she runs to. Justin struggles to hold back from her. "When Vanessa was like this, it was like all the hurtful words had never been spoken. He went weak for her even though he knew how bad she was." She leaves the morning after she goes to him for comfort and they sleep together. The result? Pregnancy!
In the meantime, Justin has decided it is time to finally move on but when Vanessa tells him she's pregnant, he sees it as an opportunity to win her over. So when she refuses to marry him unless they keep it quiet, he hatches a deal. I love the process that Vanessa goes through. She really doesn't think their marriage will last. But what happens when Vanessa gets her most devastating news yet? If she thought her family was disfunctional to begin with, it's beyond disfunctional now.
This book is not your typical boy meets girl, boy kisses girl, boy loves girl, girl loves boy, boy proposes to girl, boy marries girl, sort of story. This is far better than that. It's a story that covers a decade. It's definitely worth reading. In fact, you should read the whole series, because I'm in love with the Pryce family.
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.