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A big thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin Presents for the eARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. I believe this is part of the Diamond series but it reads well as a stand alone. For me, the title didn't seem to go along with the story. This is a fake engagement that turns to romance. Lily was a bit annoying as she was so hot and cold. Overall, a fun read-I liked all the travel involved. Lots of angst 3.5 stars

Reclaimed with a Ring by Louise Fuller, book seven in the Diamond Club series, is the story of Trip and Lily. Trip has finally returned from an adventure that went horribly wrong. After being told that he might not keep his seat as CEO because of his reckless behavior, he informs the board of directors that he is engaged. Except, the intended bride has no idea she just became engaged. Trip is tries to convince Lily that marriage to him would be mutually beneficial; hoping that their attraction and chemistry will sway her. Except, Lily is fighting against the feelings she has for Trip; not wanting to feed his large ego. From outward appearances, Trip is the perfect billionaire: wealthy, a romantic player, and a successful CEO. While true, it is his emotionally insecure self, which he denies, that attracts Lily. Trip's behavior towards Lily is controlling, but as they spend more together, he realizes he has deeper feelings for Lily and needs to make amends for his behavior. The passionate attraction sparks their interest, and their emotional commitment grows when they learn to trust each other. An engaging tale of family issues, an adventure in Ecuador, and time is also spent in Italy and England.
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Lily Dempsey's passionate connection with tycoon Trip was undeniable, despite her usual guarded nature. After a thrill-seeking expedition leaves Trip presumed dead, he returns weeks later with an engagement announcement to secure his CEO position. Trip is confident he can persuade Lily of the benefits, and their time apart has only intensified their desire. When Lily reluctantly agrees, Trip finds their fake engagement feels real. The author blends romantic tropes in this billionaire romance, highlighting Trip's outward success and hidden insecurities. As they spend more time together, their attraction deepens, leading to genuine emotional commitment and trust.

This was a romance based on a sexual relationship. I skip intimate details in all books. It was an engaging tale of family issues. A bit of adventure in Ecuador. Time is also spent in Italy and England. This added interest to the story. Thanks to the publisher for providing a copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary.

A fun enemies to lovers romance. The beginning had Arrow vibes and it was fun to read as Trip and Lily fake an engagement while fighting real feelings. Overall a good book.

Louise Fuller brings us the story of Trip and Lily. Trip has come back from an adventure that went horribly wrong. Upon his return to the company, he makes headlines when he announces his engagement after being told that he may not keep his seat as CEO. The only problems with his announcement are that there is no actual announcement and the intended bride has no idea she just became engaged. When Trip lets Lily know his plan for their engagement, she notices that the reasoning behind it is all about his brand image.
Louise Fuller shares with us their story from The Diamond Club series. We read along as Trip is trying to convince Lily that this marriage would mutually benefit them both and hoping that their attraction will help his cause. Meanwhile, Lily is fighting against the feelings she has for Trip. Who will come out the victor? Will time spent together help or hinder their cause? Read to find out if the proposal will actually turn into a marriage for these two.
I have read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I would like to thank NetGalley and Harlequin - Romance | Harlequin Presents for this privilege.