Review by JessicaElaine91 -- Marrying a Playboy Billionaire
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Review by JessicaElaine91 -- Marrying a Playboy Billionaire

3 out of 4 stars
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Aria is a quiet, loving person with more curves than most women. Dumped by her fiance, Dale Carmichael, right before a New Year's Eve party put Aria in spinster mode for five long years, or was it someone else? Dale, who married her cousin Linda not too long after he and Aria split, always looked at Aria with pity every family gathering. With everyone on her tail about finding another man (especially her own mother) Aria kept mostly to herself and threw herself into her job.
Justin Kay is a Playboy who is looking for land among other things. Once he has Aria in his sights it does not take much for him to want to claim her. He throws Aria for loop after loop and makes her realize what a catch she truly is. While Justin is helping her, he also realizes she is helping him. With feelings in the air and sexual tension at its highest, these two are tripping over each other to win a battle of hearts.
The book Marrying a Playboy Billionaire starts off with a ton of emotion and then grabs you. After reading it, I found myself going back to reread it. I like how at the beginning Aria seemed weak, but at the end she learned to appreciate herself. To me it seems she always had the strength, but with so many people tearing her down, it only took one person to show her, her own strength. Even though I could not relate to the other characters, I felt that Aria was a great main character and that is all the book needed. I also liked that even having sexual content, it was done so with taste and class.
I did enjoy the book but found the story seemed continuous. With every turn you thought it was going to end, but then it would continue. It did this throughout the book. The other problem I had was that even the one person who was breaking through her outer shell, seemed to still pick at her even though in the book he was supposed to be kind of like her savior. These were minor issues because the book is a must read.
I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. It flowed great, had a great main character, and great meaning; which I believe was to love yourself. I would of rated this book 4 out of 4 stars, but because I could not relate to the other characters I believe 3 out of 4 is a great score. I think anyone who is intrigued by an exceptional romance novel that always has a twist to it would love to read this book. With the content and some vulgar language though, it is not recommend to anyone under the age of 18.
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great review
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Thank You! Yes the book goes through several steps about the character trying to be okay with how she looks. It really is a great story. Thanks for the feed back!geoffrey ngoima wrote:I like this book very much now that you've explained it, I like self-awareness and the emotional aspect of the book...
great review
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