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The Engagement Game
by Jenny Holiday
He picked up the shards of the pencil his father caused him to destroy, and an absurd idea took hold. An evil-genius idea.
As much as that set up signals what is coming, it also doesn't. Rom-com is not my usual cuppa, but Jenny Holiday's The Engagement Game has a charming ability to nod at the clichés while violating them. The billionaire hero can be an alpha-hole, but it's not his 'go to' state and he owns it when called on it. The free spirit heroine has a sharp mind, and unlike many 'feisty' heroines, is never nasty.
Throw in a well drawn mix of secondary characters and some super steamy moments that take their time arriving, and it is a thoroughly enjoyable escapist read.
As much as that set up signals what is coming, it also doesn't. Rom-com is not my usual cuppa, but Jenny Holiday's The Engagement Game has a charming ability to nod at the clichés while violating them. The billionaire hero can be an alpha-hole, but it's not his 'go to' state and he owns it when called on it. The free spirit heroine has a sharp mind, and unlike many 'feisty' heroines, is never nasty.
Throw in a well drawn mix of secondary characters and some super steamy moments that take their time arriving, and it is a thoroughly enjoyable escapist read.