Official Review: Just for the Money by Teagan Meier
Posted: 14 Feb 2021, 22:38
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Just for the Money" by Teagan Meier.]
Kate, a young widow, lives in a townhome she bought after the death of her husband. Her neighbor, Helen, talks her into going to a conference with her grandson, Nick. Neither Kate nor Nick are crazy about the idea, but they do not want to hurt Helen’s feelings by refusing. Nick is wealthy and the most eligible bachelor in town. However, he does not trust women, and he thinks they are only after his money. Kate's first impression of Nick is that he is conceited and a jerk. On the first night of the conference, Kate decides to wear a blue dress instead of the red dress Nick had purchased and told her to wear to the reception. Nick gets upset and tells her she is two sizes bigger than his ex-girlfriend. Between his comment and her getting sick, their time together at the conference is a total disaster. However, they discover they are attracted to each other. To find out if a relationship is possible between Kate and Nick, read Just for the Money by Teagan Meier.
There were multiple things I liked about this book. Firstly, the author has developed Helen and Karen as strong female characters. These two women know what they want and are full of confidence. Secondly, the author includes humor in the narrative by using phrases like “get back on the horse.” This one made me chuckle. Thirdly, the book demonstrates the importance of a first impression. First impressions can be positive or negative. Finally, the proverb “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” made me realize what type of person Nick was.
There was nothing I disliked about this book. The book is well written, humorous, and the plot flows smoothly. The author grabbed my attention in the first few pages, and it was hard for me to put the book down. I wanted to know if Kate and Nick would have a positive relationship or not.
I only found three small non-distracting errors in the entire book, and the book appears to have been edited by a professional editor. I enjoyed reading the book, and a professional editor could have easily missed the three errors. I gladly this book 4 out of 4 stars.
I recommend this book to readers over the age of 18 who like romance stories. I do not recommend this book to younger readers because of the nonborderline profanity and the sexual content. The sexual content is exotic and may be offensive to some readers.
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Just for the Money
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Kate, a young widow, lives in a townhome she bought after the death of her husband. Her neighbor, Helen, talks her into going to a conference with her grandson, Nick. Neither Kate nor Nick are crazy about the idea, but they do not want to hurt Helen’s feelings by refusing. Nick is wealthy and the most eligible bachelor in town. However, he does not trust women, and he thinks they are only after his money. Kate's first impression of Nick is that he is conceited and a jerk. On the first night of the conference, Kate decides to wear a blue dress instead of the red dress Nick had purchased and told her to wear to the reception. Nick gets upset and tells her she is two sizes bigger than his ex-girlfriend. Between his comment and her getting sick, their time together at the conference is a total disaster. However, they discover they are attracted to each other. To find out if a relationship is possible between Kate and Nick, read Just for the Money by Teagan Meier.
There were multiple things I liked about this book. Firstly, the author has developed Helen and Karen as strong female characters. These two women know what they want and are full of confidence. Secondly, the author includes humor in the narrative by using phrases like “get back on the horse.” This one made me chuckle. Thirdly, the book demonstrates the importance of a first impression. First impressions can be positive or negative. Finally, the proverb “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” made me realize what type of person Nick was.
There was nothing I disliked about this book. The book is well written, humorous, and the plot flows smoothly. The author grabbed my attention in the first few pages, and it was hard for me to put the book down. I wanted to know if Kate and Nick would have a positive relationship or not.
I only found three small non-distracting errors in the entire book, and the book appears to have been edited by a professional editor. I enjoyed reading the book, and a professional editor could have easily missed the three errors. I gladly this book 4 out of 4 stars.
I recommend this book to readers over the age of 18 who like romance stories. I do not recommend this book to younger readers because of the nonborderline profanity and the sexual content. The sexual content is exotic and may be offensive to some readers.
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Just for the Money
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon