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The book left a lot to be desired. The storyline could have been good if there was just more to it. Very short read and it felt rushed. I gave it 2 stars because I do believe that with more of the plot, it has the potential to be a good read. I wish it would have explained more of the relationship that was so unforgettable between the main characters. Unfortunately, it was just confusing, and I'm still left wondering what exactly the book was about.

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⭐ ⭐

A Grumpy Billionaire's Fake Engagement by Vivian Oliver promises a whirlwind romance with high stakes, sizzling chemistry, and a touch of mystery. The premise—a billionaire offering a fake engagement as a way to save both his empire and the heroine's freedom—was intriguing and delivered the escapism I was hoping for in a quick romance read. The chemistry between the leads kept the pages turning, and the fun glitzy settings provided a glamorous backdrop for their fiery interactions.

However, I found the execution somewhat disjointed. The time jumps were jarring and left me struggling to piece together parts of the story, particularly the heroine's journey from a "quiet life of submission" to the Carter heiress revelation. Why were they at all these parties anyway? The lack of backstory made it feel like I had missed key chapters or that this was part of a series rather than a standalone novel. While the twists and surprises added drama, the transitions between the second-chance romance, single-dad dynamics, and billionaire corporate intrigue felt rushed and underdeveloped, as if three book ideas had been crammed into one.

Despite these issues, the book did deliver on its promise of an escapist romance with plenty of passion and drama. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a fast-paced, trope-packed read and don’t mind a bit of narrative whiplash. With tighter plotting and a more focused approach, it could have been a standout. As it stands, it’s an enjoyable, if chaotic, romantic ride.

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I always enjoy the fake relationship troupes / standoff-ish guy who has everything going for him vibes. So coming into the story I liked the premise, but it had too many plot holes and felt disjointed. While it was a quick read I found myself going back pages because I had thought I had somehow skipped a chapter because of the storyline jumps. The story itself had a lot of promise, but in the end it fell flat for me.

Always so appreciative to be able to ARC!

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"A Grumpy Billionaire's Fake Engagement" by Vivian Oliver is a fun and lightly steamy second chance romance with curvy FMC Mia and grumpy MMC Ethan. Just as Mia is walking down the aisle to marry her fiance Brad, her highschool sweetheart Ethan bursts in and gives her an excuse to run from the altar with her doubts. While the two are making their getaway, Ethan offers a proposition: Mia pretends to be engaged to him and he'll protect her from however Brad tries to retaliate. But Ethan won't give up what he gets out of the deal...and life keeps throwing curve balls at the pair on top of it all.
I had such a great time with this read! It's the second book I've read by Vivian Oliver and I once again was not disappointed. The book was a fairly quick read for me, and I didn't want to put it down. As soon as I started it, I was immediately thrown into the action and the suspense was already building! I loved reading about Mia and Ethan, as well as the interactions with those close to them. I'm a sucker for a fake relationship, and this one was no different! The spice was not very explicit, but I absolutely love how it was portrayed to still give off the passion and tension between Mia and Ethan. I loved the conflicts that were brought up and couldn't wait to find out what happened next.
I do wish some plot points were described more in detail. Enough information was given to get your attention, but sometimes it was not elaborated on, even by the end. I feel that if they were expanded upon more, it would have made the story that much more enticing and get the reader even more hooked. These things were almost said in passing, but they appeared to be big enough deals that I felt they would have benefitted from being fleshed out. There was also a moment where the POV switched from first to third person, but it was a single paragraph. However, I still had an awesome time with this book, and I hope Oliver gives us more couples to meet. 💞
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I thought this book was good. It wasn't the best billionaire story ever for me but overall I did enjoy it. I would like to read more from this author to see the other stories she's crafted. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.

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The chemistry between Mia and Ethan is so endearing and I love her relationship with Lily, and but there are unexplained subplots that confuse the storyline, We should k more about her sister and Vince, and where are her Parents, and why was she getting married to Brad, and and the animosity from Brad should have taken a few hits from her inheritance story as well. But the way Mia and Ethan respond to each other is so endearing and sweet.

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This was such a fun and steamy romance, perfect for all fans of the grumpy-sunshine trope and fake relationships! The arrangement is purely for business—Ethan needs a fiancé to secure a deal, and Mia needs to get out of loveless marriage —but, of course, sparks fly as they spend more time together.

Oliver does a great job of balancing the chemistry between the leads with their personal growth. The tension between them builds gradually, making their eventual emotional connection feel earned and satisfying. The fake engagement premise is a familiar one, but this author added enough wit and charm to make it feel fresh and engaging. While the plot is predictable at times, the banter between Nathan and Mia keeps things entertaining.

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Ebook Review
2 ☆
Mia thought I had it all figured out: the "perfect" man, the "perfect" wedding, the "perfect" life of quiet submission. Then Ethan Sinclair—six feet two inches of pure temptation—stormed through those church doors. My childhood protector, now a ruthless billionaire CEO, had a deal that would save us both: be his fake fiancée, stabilize his empire, and win my freedom from a loveless marriage. The catch? Living under his roof.

I like the premise of this story, but honestly, it had too many plot holes, and the flow was off. I know it's a novella or short story, but it was missing many details, such as who Lily's mother is and what happened to her (details, not just tell us and move on). What happened to Mia's parents, etc.? This story just fell flat for me. I don't think I was the targeted audience for this story.

Thank you, Netgellay, and BooksGoSocial for the ebook in exchange for my honest review.

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