Blog Tour Review: Marrying the Heiress

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Marrying the Heiress

Autumn Miller

About the Book: 

Marrying The Heiress is a standalone, full-length enemies-to-lovers romance featuring a smoking hot guy, with plenty of heat, heart and a happily ever after.

Kate

I didn’t expect to inherit a multi-million
pound estate – especially under dubious circumstances – but I’ve only ever wanted to be financially secure.

For years I’ve been cast out from my family,
desperately scraping together a living, trying to find some self-worth in the process.

But the rightful heir – Will Dawlish –
hates my guts.

A-Daw-rable Dawlish,
the papers call him. Dee-Lish
Dawlish.

I’d like to think we could be friends,
allies even, but all he wants is his inheritance back.

And even though Will’s distractingly handsome,
even though he’s adored by the country as a cricketing legend, he’s emotionally bankrupt.

Will

I just want my grandfather’s inheritance
back. I’ve got big plans to realise, and Kate Parsons has utterly derailed them.

After pursuing her through my lawyers,
I’m left with one brazen plan.

Marrying her is the only option.

It makes good business sense; the divorce
will be clean and tidy, my finances restored.

There will be nothing romantic between
us because there’s absolutely nothing to like about Kate Parsons.

Not her lies, her mysteries, nor her blatant
thievery.

And when she walks down the aisle towards
me, I refuse to be moved by her graceful beauty.

I don’t want to notice her dazzling smile.

All I need to focus on is the next twelve
months. Except, I also have to meet a stipulation of the prenup: consummating this marriage.

If you like your romances sexy, playful, and with guys in full possession of killer smiles, bods and moves, then buy this book!

The Rags to Riches books are a collection of steamy romance stories which can be read in any order, though reader enjoyment will be improved if you start with Marrying The Heiress.

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My Review: 

This book falls under the enemies to lovers trope. I haven’t read too many of these types of stories so I’m not sure where it falls on the scale. But I did learn something new, apparently ‘hate sex’ is a thing? Who knew?

It’s always a nice thought that a person doing good, especially one that doesn’t have anything and lives a very unassuming life, will one day wake up and be a millionaire due to their kind actions. I like that the story was built on that concept – being good and kind to others may one day bring an unexpected reward. Not realistic but a very nice fantasy.

If you are a romance reader that likes the enemies to lovers trope, consider checking out Marrying the Heiress.

About the Author: 

I loved reading romance books so much,
I started to write my own. Featuring my own personal swoon-worthy book boyfriends with killer bods/smiles/moves and playful banter, hopefully, you’ll enjoy these heartfelt stories too.

I live in Norfolk, England and write stories
with heat, heart and happily ever after.

Tour Schedule:

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20th July @beth.readsbooks
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21st July @barbaras.Booknalysis
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22nd July @thebookreviewcrew
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26th July @ceri.welshmumof3.reads
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29th July @Sambooka23
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