The Billionaire's Proposal
An Enemies to Lovers Romance
by Meg Herga
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Pub Date Aug 16 2022 | Archive Date Sep 17 2022
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Description
First, Lucy Barr is fired unceremoniously. She called her company’s handsome Indian billionaire boss, Jay Belgavi, names that are too shocking for print. Then, reeling from a loss of her job, she finds out her cheating ex is going to be the best man at her sister's wedding. And he’s bringing a date. So of course she has to one-up him and announce that she's engaged.
With only a week to go before the wedding, the only eligible man she can take as a fake fiancé to the wedding is her ex-boss. Yes, Jay Belgavi, the brooding grump who looks like he just stepped off a private jet after making a GQ magazine cover photographer burst into tears.
Jay Belgavi is running from his painful past. The one thing that would help Jay leave his father’s company and put the past behind is a very specific real-estate deal. So Jay agrees to play Lucy's adoring fiancé at her sister’s Hawaiian wedding. Because, unknown to Lucy, he needs her help to convince this real-estate client to tear down her apartment. In their battle of wills, the heat escalates and escalates some more.
What would Lucy rather lose? The wedding date, her home, or the frustrating man who makes her feel whole again?
Available Editions
ISBN | 3902640589123 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
First, Lucy Barr is fired unceremoniously. She called her company’s handsome Indian billionaire boss, Jay Belgavi, names that are too shocking for print. Then, reeling from a loss of her job, she finds out her cheating ex is going to be the best man at her sister's wedding. And he’s bringing a date. So of course she has to one-up him and announce that she's engaged.
With only a week to go before the wedding, the only eligible man she can take as a fake fiancé to the wedding is her ex-boss. Yes, Jay Belgavi, the brooding grump who looks like he just stepped off a private jet after making a GQ magazine cover photographer burst into tears.
Jay Belgavi is running from his painful past. The one thing that would help Jay leave his father’s company and put the past behind is a very specific real-estate deal. So Jay agrees to play Lucy's adoring fiancé at her sister’s Hawaiian wedding. Because, unknown to Lucy, he needs her help to convince this real-estate client to tear down her apartment. In their battle of wills, the heat escalates and escalates some more.
What would Lucy rather lose? The wedding date, her home, or the frustrating man who makes her feel whole again?
This book was such a wild ride! Enemies to lovers with both characters benefiting from their fake dating scheme
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this ARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.
Holy guacamole was this not the best book I've read! Lucy and Jay absolutely wrecked me and put me back together again. They have this off the charts chemistry that makes the reader instantly fall in love with them over and over again. I wasn't sure what to expect when I picked up this arc, but I can say once I started this book I was hooked and there was no way I'd be able to put it down until I got to the end of Lucy and Jay's book. They are so sweet and cute with one another, a perfect read for when you want to curl up and fall in love with love again.
Lucy and Jay are in a fake relationship that should benefit them both, but what will happen if they fall for real?
I like how it is told from both points of view.
Hope Jay's single friends get books next.
I fun and interesting story. I enjoyed the concept but found the ending very rushed. There was a lot of annoyance and it seemed out of nowhere the romance appeared.
This book was a little hard to get into at first, but I’m glad I kept reading. I ended up really enjoying this book. I loved that it was told from dual pov, and I thought that Jay and Lucy were cute together. It was a quick and easy read!
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