Guest Review: The Magnate’s Make-Believe Mistress by Bronwyn Jameson

Posted September 17, 2009 by Holly in Reviews | 0 Comments

Guest Review: The Magnate’s Make-Believe Mistress by Bronwyn JamesonReviewer: Holly
Magnate's Make-Believe Mistress by Bronwyn Jameson
Publisher: Silhouette
Publication Date: 2009
Genres: Fiction
Pages: 186
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four-stars

Her new client was devilishly handsome, superbly charming…and absolutely hiding something. Why else would a man as rich and powerful as Cristo Verón have any interest in the cleaning services of lowly Isabelle Browne? Her suspicions were confirmed when she discovered his real reason for hiring her. And suddenly, she was agreeing to a preposterous proposition….
Cristo would protect his family at any cost—and keeping Isabelle close was key to his plan. Having her pose as his make-believe mistress was step one. But he hadn't counted on wanting to make the pretense a reality.

I have a review of Magnate’s Make-Believe Mistress by Bronwyn Jameson up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread

I don’t believe I’ve read many (if any) book by Bronwyn Jameson before. The name sounds familiar, but I’m not sure if that’s because I’ve heard it from others (most likely Wendy) or from my own experience. Either way, I’ll be looking for more in the future.

I wasn’t sure about Isabelle when the story first opened, but I was won over as we learned more about her. She seemed kind of wishy-washy at first, but it wasn’t long before we were given more insight into her character. I like that she was a family-oriented person and wasn’t willing to compromise herself or her morals for anyone. That really showed strength.

This book is available from Silhouette Desire. You can buy it here or here in e-format.

four-stars


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