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WHY HAS NO ONE TOLD ME THESE BOOKS ARE WALT DISNEY INSPIRED ROMANCES?
The Kane family is in the business of creating fairy tales, and they own production companies, theme parks, hotels. The only issue is that the three brothers are very distanced from what their company brings to people. They care about numbers and business, and not about the joy their customers experience. When their grandfather passes away, they aren’t able to keep their inheritance and their shares in the company unless they individually achieve the mission they were given.
Rowan, the youngest, needs to become the Director of the Florida theme park, assess it, find the weakness and then make a presentantion after at least six months. A secret council will decide whether or not his improvements are going to fix the issues, and if they vote for him, he can keep his shares.
Zahra works in the park’s salon, giving makeovers to enthusiastic kids. But her dream is to become a creator, one of the peope who develop the park’s rides. Rowan offers her that job after she criticised one of the most expensive rides in the park. While she has the vision, her drawings are of the same quality as a kindergardener’s. Until a secret artist comes in and helps her with the drawings.
The romance was lovely. It was slow, witty, and I loved the way Rowan found out more about Zahra and the differences in their lives. Zahra and her family, including her sister who suffers from Down syndrome, work at the park. And through them, and many other employees, Rowan gets to understand that the value of the park is in its employees.
SPOILERS:
I didn’t like the third act break-up, especially when these characters had already been through a lot in their relationship.
I wasn’t a fan of Rowan acting up exactly when Zahra needed him the most. I thought he should have done more groveling for my taste.
But I loved the double epilogue, especially when they were years later after the plot of the book.
The Kane family is in the business of creating fairy tales, and they own production companies, theme parks, hotels. The only issue is that the three brothers are very distanced from what their company brings to people. They care about numbers and business, and not about the joy their customers experience. When their grandfather passes away, they aren’t able to keep their inheritance and their shares in the company unless they individually achieve the mission they were given.
Rowan, the youngest, needs to become the Director of the Florida theme park, assess it, find the weakness and then make a presentantion after at least six months. A secret council will decide whether or not his improvements are going to fix the issues, and if they vote for him, he can keep his shares.
Zahra works in the park’s salon, giving makeovers to enthusiastic kids. But her dream is to become a creator, one of the peope who develop the park’s rides. Rowan offers her that job after she criticised one of the most expensive rides in the park. While she has the vision, her drawings are of the same quality as a kindergardener’s. Until a secret artist comes in and helps her with the drawings.
The romance was lovely. It was slow, witty, and I loved the way Rowan found out more about Zahra and the differences in their lives. Zahra and her family, including her sister who suffers from Down syndrome, work at the park. And through them, and many other employees, Rowan gets to understand that the value of the park is in its employees.
SPOILERS:
I didn’t like the third act break-up, especially when these characters had already been through a lot in their relationship.
I wasn’t a fan of Rowan acting up exactly when Zahra needed him the most. I thought he should have done more groveling for my taste.
But I loved the double epilogue, especially when they were years later after the plot of the book.
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Lauren writes amazing stories.
After her first sport romance series I didn't know what to expect. But I loved this billionaire romance.
If you love grumpy/sunshine, boss/employees romance whit amazing banter, this one is for you.
We have broken hero, who doesn't care about anybody except himself, and funny, smart and - always - think - positive heroine.
They couldn't be more different, but they are perfect for each other.
He wasn't looking for love, but when it slaps him in the face he needs to choose between what he wants and what other expect from him.
I love all the sweet, small things he does for her through the story. All their alone moments are filled with sparks, with this amazing connection and chemistry and sexual tension.
I definitely recommend this book! And can't wait for next one in this series.
❤️
After her first sport romance series I didn't know what to expect. But I loved this billionaire romance.
If you love grumpy/sunshine, boss/employees romance whit amazing banter, this one is for you.
We have broken hero, who doesn't care about anybody except himself, and funny, smart and - always - think - positive heroine.
They couldn't be more different, but they are perfect for each other.
He wasn't looking for love, but when it slaps him in the face he needs to choose between what he wants and what other expect from him.
I love all the sweet, small things he does for her through the story. All their alone moments are filled with sparks, with this amazing connection and chemistry and sexual tension.
I definitely recommend this book! And can't wait for next one in this series.
❤️
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
emotional
funny
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
pure fluff. guilty pleasure read for sure!
This book definitely had the sexual tension I was looking for. Many if Rowan’s decisions were too annoying though. I also don’t love the first person narrative. One of my least favorite lines to read is “Wait, where did that thought come from?” That line recurs throughout the book.