I have mixed feeling about this book.I don't like the way hero's family member act, to be so rude and all of that. They annoyed me so I quite understand how he feels after all. But they annoyed me to the point that even the chemistry between hero & heroine and all the good part of this book don't make me feel interest Anyway , This is a good book to read. Dialogue is sharpThe main character is kind of reasonable & understandable in their action So I still suggest this book to be read MY HEART LOVES A HAPPY ENDING!!This is the story of Daniel and Charlotte. Daniel is a very wealthy business tycoon. He works very hard and plays harder. He’s known for romancing celebrities, but he never gets his heart involved. He’s recently acquired a property that belonged to Charlotte and her brother. Without her knowledge or consent, her brother has sold the property to Daniel. Hoping to persuade Daniel to resell it to her, he has only one condition. She must be his date for the weekend at his parent’s anniversary party. The rules are simple: no flirting, no kissing, and no sex – and we all know how well that will play out! The concept was original, but the characters were under-developed. The story has some great moments that included a sweet moment in the antique shop and café. The witty dialogue between Charlotte and her BFF stole some of the scenes, as their friendship was believable. The plot was a bit weak, and I really had trouble with the speed in which this “relationship” developed. Really? I’m head of over heels in love with you, and ready to change my whole life after ONE WEEKEND? I think not. I am NOT a fan of insta-love. Most readers like to see a relationship develop over a bit of time in order to care about the people involved. But still I LOVE that I got my happy ending! This is the perfect book for a beach day or a quick read on a rainy day!
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This book was a nail biter. I really liked the way the story rounded it's self out. Would recommend.
—Alley
Short read, but really good. I love books like this!
—tracy
Starts off a little slow but gets better.
—Tiffany