Monday, February 9, 2015

Penthouse Prince by Virginia Nelson



Blurb:
Single mom Jeanie Long was trying to save her butt at work by reporting her manager to the company owner. Instead, she finds herself greeted warmly by gorgeous company CEO Camden James...and introduced to his father as his fiancée. Now she's been hired—complete with a hefty pay raise—to be the fake fiancée of the infamous “Penthouse Prince.”

Camden doesn't believe in love. He believes in mutually beneficial business arrangements. With his real fiancée off cheating on him, Camden needs someone to help him prove to his father that he's definitely ready to marry. Yet Jeanie's combination of beauty and bluntness act like an aphrodisiac, and their “for the press” kisses look incredibly real. So real that Jeanie and Camden are either really convincing actors...or they've fallen for their own charade.

My review:
Just when you think the trope has been done to death Virginia Nelson gives it her own special touch.  Camden James is a high powered businessman who needs a fiancé quick.  Jeanie Long was in the right place at the wrong time and got sucked into Camden’s charade.   They didn’t expect to fall in love.  Yes, you’ve read it before but not like this.  I truly got a kick out of this book.
ARC provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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