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A review by midnight_pageturner
The Marriage Bargain by Jennifer Probst
4.0
The Marriage Bargain is a feel-good romance to the T. While predictable, it was perfect for chaotic days when I just needed to get lost in a good book and enjoy a story with minimum drama.
It is a fake marriage, enemies to lovers, billionaire romance. Alexa wants to help her parents, so they don't lose their family home. But even if her bookstore is doing well, she doesn't have the money to pay their mortgage. Nicholas is a well-known architect who is set to inherit his uncle's business. But there is one clause on will that requires him to be married.
The solution? To get married even if they despise each other. Their banter and bickering are hilarious. They really know how to push each other's buttons. But, they very quickly discover their attraction is impossible to ignore, and there is more than a simple one-year marriage agreement.
This book made me laugh. I didn't mind guessing how it was going to unfold. Sometimes a good old, classic romance is exactly what I need.
It is a fake marriage, enemies to lovers, billionaire romance. Alexa wants to help her parents, so they don't lose their family home. But even if her bookstore is doing well, she doesn't have the money to pay their mortgage. Nicholas is a well-known architect who is set to inherit his uncle's business. But there is one clause on will that requires him to be married.
The solution? To get married even if they despise each other. Their banter and bickering are hilarious. They really know how to push each other's buttons. But, they very quickly discover their attraction is impossible to ignore, and there is more than a simple one-year marriage agreement.
This book made me laugh. I didn't mind guessing how it was going to unfold. Sometimes a good old, classic romance is exactly what I need.