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paddlefoot55 's review for:
The Undercover Billionaire: A Billionaire Seal Romance
by Jackie Ashenden
ARC received via Netgalley for an honest review
I have read all the Tate Brothers books, and unfortunately this one was my least favourite.
I did struggle to get through the first half of the book, things felt a bit contrived to me,
Wolf Tate - still not sure whether I liked him or not. BUT he did feel more SEAL than secretary than the guys in the other 2 books. He just lacked something.
Olivia read more like a teenager than a 28 year old woman. Yeah, she had been sheltered, but sheesh, I couldn't help roll my eyes at her more than once with her naivete. It's not like she had been locked in a basement, she has all this 21st century technology, but she was just so ugh, I can't even think of a word for it! I mean, she could track down things in 4.2 seconds, but didn't know what was going on under her nose??
I didn't feel the connection between Wolf and Olivia either, which was a shame.
But this could just be me.
Don't get me wrong, Ms Ashenden writes well, but The Undercover Billionaire was a miss for me.
I do look forward to seeing what she has for us in the future.


I have read all the Tate Brothers books, and unfortunately this one was my least favourite.
I did struggle to get through the first half of the book, things felt a bit contrived to me,
Wolf Tate - still not sure whether I liked him or not. BUT he did feel more SEAL than secretary than the guys in the other 2 books. He just lacked something.
Olivia read more like a teenager than a 28 year old woman. Yeah, she had been sheltered, but sheesh, I couldn't help roll my eyes at her more than once with her naivete. It's not like she had been locked in a basement, she has all this 21st century technology, but she was just so ugh, I can't even think of a word for it! I mean, she could track down things in 4.2 seconds, but didn't know what was going on under her nose??
I didn't feel the connection between Wolf and Olivia either, which was a shame.
But this could just be me.
Don't get me wrong, Ms Ashenden writes well, but The Undercover Billionaire was a miss for me.
I do look forward to seeing what she has for us in the future.

