by Scarlett Avery
Published: November 15, 2021
My rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Blurb:
365 days in
exchange for $200 million dollars. That’s all it takes to save my family’s
legacy. I just have to say two words, ‘I do.’
I’m across the country when I find out my father
hired a big-time publicist to announce my upcoming wedding to one of the most
powerful billionaire moguls in the country. A king in the hotel industry. The
problem is, it’s news to me. I’ve never even met this man.
Of course, I flat out refuse. In fact, I protest
vehemently.
That’s until my father fesses up to deep, dark secrets
he's been holding back from me.
To save my family’s legacy—and hold on to the
vestige of the precious heritage my deceased mother left me—I have to agree to
a merger-marriage?! With a complete stranger?!
To dig himself out of a hellish abyss, my father
turned me into a pawn. A payment.
Just like that, I find myself stripped of all
decision power. Either I go along with this fake marriage or I become a runaway
bride.
My review:
Billionaire Mogul-Phoenix is the third
book in the Billionaire Mogul series by Scarlett Avery. I recently discovered
this author and I have really come to enjoy her books. They are fast-paced,
have spicey chemistry, and swoon-worthy alpha heroes. This was a fake marriage
troupe which is one of my favorites. We met Michaela in the second book (Rhys story)
as Keira’s best friend. I was looking forward to reading her story and was glad
to revisit characters from earlier books.
Michaela’s family arranged a
marriage to save themselves without her knowledge. She had never even met him
and was shocked when her father informs her of her upcoming wedding. Sparks fly
when she meets Phoenix who was surprised by her feistiness.
It seems like each book gets better
and better. Although the books can be read as stand-alone, it is better to read
in order. Otherwise, you miss out on the connection between all the characters.
This was an amazing story and I look forward to future books by the author.
I received an ARC and am
voluntarily leaving a review. All thoughts
and opinions are my own.
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