The Bad Boy Billionaire's Wicked Arrangement (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
Review for the story: The romance is fluffy, brainless fun. But like waking from a dream, if you stop for one second to think about the logic, it completely falls apart. The logic of the characters' actions... is pretty terrible. How did they explain the proposal video coming after the Facebook status change? If their relationship was secret, why was Duke tagged in Jane's fake tweets? And Duke must have a ton of longtime Twitter followers - wouldn't they know who that backdated ones were fake? I'm not a big Foursquare user, but do people really check in when they go to work? The tech stuff is pretty in-your-face - which makes the fumbles and errors more glaring.Review for the format: Total fail. I was tempted to give this "novella" one star on principle alone. If it's a teaser (for two different books, in this case) and only one third of a book, PLEASE LABEL IT AS SUCH. Some people would be fine with it. But don't snooker readers into thinking they're going to get a complete story, only to end with an advertisement and a hand out for more money. That just pisses me off. Jane Sparks may not be tech savy, but when her friend announces her engagement on Facebook to a man that she only just met and she doesn't know how to undo it, she freaks out just a little.When the man Billionaire, Duke Austen, sends her a message to meet him immediately after it goes live it is the start of a whole different kind of adventure.I really enjoyed this novella, it is quirky and fun and at times down right hot. I was a little frustrated when it was a cliff hanger ending, but since I was able to just go to the second book in the series immediately, it wasn't so bad. I would recommend the series to people who like a romance.I received this book as a complimentary copy for an honest review.
What do You think about The Bad Boy Billionaire's Wicked Arrangement (2013)?
I usually hate novellas, but I was pleasantly surprised. Enjoyable, fun read.
—Kkeisic
A good start that will make you want to come back for the rest of the story.
—Lance
This was not as enjoyable as the related regency series.
—shalishaann