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Never let parents arrange your marriage… Especially to the world's brattiest princess. As a billionaire, I’m used to women chasing me. Yet, here I am trying to dazzle the pants off the world’s most intolerable virgin. In a nightclub where I don’t want to be. I hate her sassy mouth when she’s dancing in that red dress. I hate her heart shaped booty moving provocatively while other men look at her. I hate the way she puts me in my place and doesn’t succumb to my dominating voice. Until she does… And now, I’m ready to claim what’s mine. But her parents have one rule. If we break it, all bets are off. I wonder what her daddy will think when she tells him, “I’m pregnant” With twins…
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This is an arranged marriage enemies to lovers at its core. But there are so many other things that figure into making this a great story. Sebastian's grandfather made marriage a condition of his inheritance and there has been a contract for him to marry Rebecca. She doesn't really want the marriage, she wants to be a business person herself but also knows that is not allowed for people who are of her station. Sebastian finds out that there is a fidelity clause to the contract and although they spend more time together and start to see that it might work out, he's still looking for her to slip up (even though he has also). When there's a baby on the way, they have to view things differently. Can they make a marriage actually work?
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Score: 3/5
POV: Dual
Heat Level: 5+/5 (but yet somehow tame)
Tropes: Enemies to Lovers; billionaire; independent FMC; arranged marriage; age gap (15+ years); pregnancy
This was cute. The writing was super subpar but I was still somehow miraculously enthralled in the story. Also the MMC is 40 but he’s written like he’s 28 or something. It really threw me off but I think that’s just where the subpar writing comes to play. There were a lot of