Once he realized his wife was not a gold digger but only her grandfather's victim he did everything in his power to heal her and make her happy. Sebastien was a hunk! Very protective of his wife and as a typical Greek tycoon possessive and macho. I was shocked to discover I loved the heroine, She was strong and feisty but also vulnerable and sweet. Usually Sarah Morgan's heroes are saints and her heroines are extremely bitchy so I tend to avoid her books. The chemistry and passion between Alesia and Sebastien was sizzling. Once he real After reading the disaster that was "Once a Ferrara Wife" I'm glad I read this one. A believable HEA.moreĪfter reading the disaster that was "Once a Ferrara Wife" I'm glad I read this one. The hero was quick to judge at first so it was fun to watch him climb off of his high horse. The heroine was trying her best in bad circumstances. The HEA is believable for a trope that is very hard to pull off. There are some lovely twists and turns for both the H/h and the reader, which made this a superior HP. The hero was then smart enough to do his own research and finding a way to a happy ending. This is also a forced marriage story with a reluctant H/h - but the angst is mitigated by a lighter tone and a great scene with the heroine getting happy drunk after her first visit to a nightclub and then spilling a few secrets. This was the perfect ramp-down from my re-read of The Price of a Bride, one of the best forced marriage HPs out there. Why didn't someone throw a bucket of water on him so he could dissolve in a puddle of "I'm melting." No comeuppance is too awful for him. What is it about April that compels me to read this? LOL This is also a forced marriage story with a reluctant H/h - but the angst is mitigated by a lighter tone and a g Re-read 4/2020. What is it about April that compels me to read this? LOL Re-read.
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