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What Matters Most by Erin Nicholas

inmyhumbleopinion's review against another edition

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5.0

I LOVE Tony Steele! On the surface Tony is a good time billionaire. But there are layers to Tony that he hides really well under his outgoing personality. Tony is a giver. He likes being what or who you need. It started with his brother Adam (No Matter What - The Billionaire Bargains #1) and has become a way of life. It has never bothered him until his best friend proposed to the woman Tony loves from afar. He would even have given her up but then he found out that his buddy was cheating on her. Tony breaks up the wedding and sweeps her away to Las Vegas. There is the drunken wedding and then…our story gets really interesting. I loved watching Tony and Reese grow together. And just when I was ready to slap Reese Tony got a spine and then I fell in love all over again. Fun contemporary and although it is part of a series it can be read stand alone.

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lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

1.75

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4.0

Reese Chaplin's wedding was falling apart before her eyes. The best man, Tony Steele, billionaire, professed his love to her and groom admitted to being in love with someone else. She told Tony that she wanted to escape and they were on their way to Vegas. After drinking...A LOT, they woke up the next morning as husband and wife. She remembered everything and he didn't but he wanted to. She took offense to that and wanted a divorce. So, he offered her a million dollars per month to stay married to him.

This is a very fun and entertaining romance. Reese is very mature and responsible and Tony is extremely immature for being a billionaire and very lucky at making money. He loves to party and throw money around like it's nothing. Tony is who he is and comes to the decision that he makes no apology for that. I can't wait for the next book!

Received a copy in exchange for an honest review.
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