Fractured
Not Quite a Billionaire, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Emma Wilder
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Auteur(s):
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Rosalind James
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What do you do with a person who's out of control and won't listen to reason? Especially if that person might be you?
When I'd taken Hope Sinclair and her sister to New Zealand to meet my grandfather, I'd known I'd be making the return journey as her husband. I hadn't reckoned, though, on the demons of my past coming back to threaten our future. And, as always, I hadn't reckoned on Hope.
I had hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of employees to tell me I had better judgment and more self-discipline than most people, and neither my self-control nor anything else I possessed had been won the easy way. That was why I was a New Yorker with a fashion empire instead of a dirt-poor Maori boy in New Zealand with too much tattoo, too many muscles, two alcoholic parents, and not much more. So why did Hope continually dig in her heels and refuse to go along with my perfectly rational plans? And why did I keep compromising?
Because I couldn't resist her, couldn't say no to her, and couldn't stand to see her unhappy, that was why. And there's more than one way to bring a strong man to his knees.
Note: This book contains one Maori multimillionaire with control issues, one fierce blonde with a mind of her own, and some very dirty loving.
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- Christine Howard
- 2020-05-17
I hate to leave it
I love this author, and I loved the first book in this series, so much, but I don’t love where Rosalind went with the characters this time, especially Hope’s character. She is whiny and runs away when she wants to be taken seriously and only because she now has that as an option when she would have had to stay and work it out when she was less financially stable. She had to be strong for her sister, when raising her sister, but then she lets others tell her how to be and who she is and she doesn’t know how to stand up to the “mean girls” at work? She doesn’t want to be seen as a little girl, or just Hemi’s girlfriend, but then she acts that way and acts all dramatic and teen-y and complains to herself about it. She punishes Hemi because she doesn’t know how to communicate and lets others push her around. I don’t really love Karen’s character either.
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