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ashliesydel 's review for:
Wedding Bells and Wall Street Bros
by Alina Jacobs
Just as the first book, there were several comical moments. Unlike the first book there was some what of a tragic/dark cloud however it was not the main focus point, I didn't have to read through pages of dialogue examining the characters thoughts and revelations and I appreciated that.
Sexy billionaire Mark is the last single Holbrook (apparently they have their own series that I must now immediately add to my read list), he is a workaholic with a chip on his shoulder, he is very sarcastic and a bit judgy.
Brea is a creative spitfire with two dads and a gold digger mom and sister. The dads were adorable but the females were basic cookie cutter lame bad girls. And they weren't even that good, I've read better villain just saying.
It's a solid story. The most memorable moments for me came from minor characters. If this had been the first book in the series I can't say that I would have felt compelled to keep reading. All of the books in this series are designed to be stand alones. I could see this being a fun FX Saturday afternoon movie.
** This is the second book where toys were introduced. I don't usually see that in romance novels at least not the ones I read so yeah, I'm picking up with Alina is putting down.
Sexy billionaire Mark is the last single Holbrook (apparently they have their own series that I must now immediately add to my read list), he is a workaholic with a chip on his shoulder, he is very sarcastic and a bit judgy.
Brea is a creative spitfire with two dads and a gold digger mom and sister. The dads were adorable but the females were basic cookie cutter lame bad girls. And they weren't even that good, I've read better villain just saying.
It's a solid story. The most memorable moments for me came from minor characters. If this had been the first book in the series I can't say that I would have felt compelled to keep reading. All of the books in this series are designed to be stand alones. I could see this being a fun FX Saturday afternoon movie.
** This is the second book where toys were introduced. I don't usually see that in romance novels at least not the ones I read so yeah, I'm picking up with Alina is putting down.