I've read a few of Melody's books before and loved them, but this didn't quite do it for me. It was good but didn't have anything spell-binding. I was waiting for something massive to happen, but it didn't. I didn't like the way he never asked about her being a virgin, that was very inconsiderate. And while some people say Nicole was too whiny, I kind of get it. For the majority of the book her treated her like a whore. And only when he found why she left did he soften. I liked him, I guess the book just needed a little more...planning. The author left a few things unanswered, but I'm happy they got their HEA. It's tricky to review a book like this as it's a simple feel good love story. I can't compare it to other books I read where there's detailed plot and character development as I read those books expecting different things. When I started reading this book, and others by this author, I was expecting a bit of heartache, characters refusing to admit they're in love, other people causing problems and misunderstandings, and eventually, a happy ending. All these elements are in this book and provided a pleasant few hours reading leaving me smiling at the end. This basic formula means that the structure is widely the same in the whole series but as I was expecting this and wanting a light read, I didn't mind. Perfect for the mood I was in when reading.
What do You think about The Tycoon's Proposal (2011)?
Oh how I wish it had a better ending. The epilogue was to short. I still loved the story though.
—mirishka
it made my heart smile just like the first to did. and of course it was H.O.T. hot.
—Georgina
naughty boy, obviously considers the end need for revenge justifies the means.
—biancasongcuya
I absolutely loved the chemistry between the characters.
—bvb_army121