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[E3T]⋙ Read The Millionaire Mistress Harlequin comics eBook Miranda Lee Misao Hoshiai

The Millionaire Mistress Harlequin comics eBook Miranda Lee Misao Hoshiai



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Justine is so nervous that all she wants to do is run away. She’s never seduced anyone before, but if she doesn’t win over the head loan officer sitting in front of her at the bank right now, she and her mother will lose their house. Rumor has it that she can use her feminine wiles to convince this loan officer to approve her loan in no time, but Marcus, sitting on the other side of the desk, isn’t the womanizing loan officer—he’s the president of the bank!. Marcus has no time for Justine’s childish games, and yet a little voice in his head keeps whispering that her proposal sounds… interesting.

The Millionaire Mistress Harlequin comics eBook Miranda Lee Misao Hoshiai

I loved the chatty style the author used in this book. The main characters have smoking hot chemistry, witty and amusing dialogue and the book has a great, fast paced, believable storyline. I loved all the eccentric and slightly goofy supporting cast as well. It's definitely a keeper for me. I will read this one again and again.

Product details

  • File Size 32354 KB
  • Print Length 192 pages
  • Publisher Harlequin / SB Creative (January 12, 2016)
  • Publication Date January 12, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B019OGR6NY

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Feeling VERY generous so 4 stars, but, with a couple of exceptions, this was fun, sweet and frothy. Just what a romance should be.

The H first sees the h laughing at a pool party and thinks she's a shallow, spoiled bimbo. He's not too far off, but she a shallow, spoiled bimbo with a good heart. Her deadbeat father dies in a brothel and leaves her and her scatty mother destitute. The h wants to start a boarding house, but needs a loan.

Mr. Cranky Pants meets her for the loan, and it's a clash. He thinks she's a floozy, and she thinks he is a judgmental stuffed shirt. He denies her loan because, frankly, it is ridiculous, but eventually offers her the loan personally. He inner monologues on the wickedness and greed of women occasionally, but he keeps it under control for the most part because he has big ants in his pants for the h.

They almost have sex which does not go well for either of them as she's a virgin, and he's enthusiastic. A little too enthusiastic. He drops a little in my estimation here as the inner monologuing kicks in as he thinks she's saved her virginity for the big prize, marriage. He had an evil ex-wife that he found in bed with the pool boy so he's a little negative on spoiled rich chicks.

The h convinces him she just wants him for sex and is pretty cute about it. She's never liked kissing boys, in fact I think she actually uses the word, "Yuck". He thinks he just wants her for sex until he realizes he may have to convince her to fall in love with him.

He's a teeny bit of a jerk, but makes up for it by his lustful machinations and OTT fall into loooovvvvvveeee.
I'm curious about the hero calling women out of their name (female dog). This is the second or third Harlequin book in a row in which either the lead character of secondary has been a derogatory name. Now that is a turn off.
Loved this story... Couldn't put it down. Started predictably enough...formerly rich misunderstood girl asks for a loan from cynical banker to save her home. But what happens next is far from template. Details were unique and such a great ending. Perfect!
This is not my first Miranda Lee and I really enjoyed it. Obviously the ending is predictable but the dialogue was nice, the characters and situation they found themselves in felt realistic. The storyline was not hurried and I always like it when there is an epilogue and you get a glimpse of what the future holds for the two main characters. All in all a nice read.
Good story with a good pace. For the price, it was an excellent vacation read. Sometimes the inexpensive books are so short, its over before it started but that is not the case with this book. Not a Pulitzer Prize winner by any stretch of the imagination, but it was well worth the price to download on .
Although this is a manga, it's storyline comes as close to a real life situation. However, for a sheltered rich girl who have not known hardship wouldn't usually suddenly put her foot down and speak out to be heard. Tantrums? For sure. Say the first thing that comes to mind due to curiosity and lack of experience? Definitely. Attracted to older men? Absolutely. Other than the few flaws, it's an awesome read!
I thought it was a bit cheesy how quickly she went from hate/dislike to true love. I also thought the same about him, it was just so contrived. Overall the book is good but not amazingly great. I think I liked the struggle she was going through more than the actual "love story" between her and Marcus. It just came out of nowhere for me. I gave it a 3 because I couldn't give a 3.5 and I didn't think it deserved a 4.
I loved the chatty style the author used in this book. The main characters have smoking hot chemistry, witty and amusing dialogue and the book has a great, fast paced, believable storyline. I loved all the eccentric and slightly goofy supporting cast as well. It's definitely a keeper for me. I will read this one again and again.
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