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To Have and to Hate
by R.S. Grey
The moment I started this book I fell in love with it. It quickly become one of my favorite R.S. Grey books!
Elizabeth is the odd one in her family, but when they need her she is there, even if it means marrying a man for business and not for love. Walt is hard working, his job as CEO is his life. He is okay with a marriage that is more of a business agreement. Elizabeth and Walt are both lonely and they slowly start to grow closer to each other. Elizabeth slowly starts to bring more out in Walt and show him that life isn’t just about his career. I loved that even though he tried to fight it you can feel that Walt cared for Elizabeth. He was supportive of her. They had chemistry and I loved seeing how it grew. Walt and Elizabeth truly were perfect for each other. Once the walls began to fall and they started to truly give into their chemistry you could feel the love and how much they cared for each other.
This was told primarily through Elizabeth’s POV, minus the epilogue. I do wish that there was more of Walt’s POV throughout the story because I would have loved to read his thoughts more throughout the entire story.
If you love a slow burn marriage of convenience/arranged marriage romance this is one to read!
Elizabeth is the odd one in her family, but when they need her she is there, even if it means marrying a man for business and not for love. Walt is hard working, his job as CEO is his life. He is okay with a marriage that is more of a business agreement. Elizabeth and Walt are both lonely and they slowly start to grow closer to each other. Elizabeth slowly starts to bring more out in Walt and show him that life isn’t just about his career. I loved that even though he tried to fight it you can feel that Walt cared for Elizabeth. He was supportive of her. They had chemistry and I loved seeing how it grew. Walt and Elizabeth truly were perfect for each other. Once the walls began to fall and they started to truly give into their chemistry you could feel the love and how much they cared for each other.
This was told primarily through Elizabeth’s POV, minus the epilogue. I do wish that there was more of Walt’s POV throughout the story because I would have loved to read his thoughts more throughout the entire story.
If you love a slow burn marriage of convenience/arranged marriage romance this is one to read!