The Wedding Wager (Colorado Billionaires #1) 
Megan Mully is out of the hospital at last. But she’s homeless, jobless, broke and alone. Love is the last thing on her mind. Kevin is just a means to an end. She never expected him to steal her heart!
Fun Mildly Suspenseful Clean RomanceThis is a sweet basically clean romance with a fast-paced easy flow to it. And although the plot has been done many times, the way the story was written just drew me right in. These two were like babes in the woods in anticipating their adversarys moves. I really enjoyed the way Ms. Duke wrote this as a mildly suspenseful rescue-each-other romance, as well as the clever dialogue that provided not a few smirks and giggles.Other things I liked: Clever dialogue,
Good bookYou people should just read this book yourselves and write your own review on this novel yourself and I really enjoyed reading this book very much so. Shelley MA

What would you do to get out from under a crushing and massive debt? That's the dilemma facing Megan Mully who is finally released from the hospital after a horrific car accident. She's homeless and jobless and desperate--never a good combination. When she answers an ad for a companion, she meets millionaire Kevin Wake. He has a problem with a deadline and Megan is the perfect answer. Kevin agrees to help Megan with her debt and she agrees to Kevin's request to become his "temporary" wife.This
Another freebie barely worth the money. Does anyone write romance with believable plots any longer? Megan and Kevin enter into an arrangement because he needs a wife and she has massive hospital bills to be paid. The nugget in this one is the little sister and brother. The sister is hilarious with her fascination with vampires. As for the plot (contrived), the attraction (never see it), the story ... it's okay but not really a story I'd recommend.
A sweet book. Easy to read and upbeat. I enjoyed reading this book.
Not for meI found the dialogue to be quite bland and forced. The storyline seemed extremely rushed and I found myself skimming just to get it over with. I didn't like the characters or how they reacted to the situations they found themselves in. I honestly couldn't really get into the story at all. Honestly, I doubt I would read anything else by this author. The writing style just doesn't do it for me.
Regina Duke
Kindle Edition | Pages: 198 pages Rating: 3.72 | 2714 Users | 191 Reviews

Details Of Books The Wedding Wager (Colorado Billionaires #1)
Title | : | The Wedding Wager (Colorado Billionaires #1) |
Author | : | Regina Duke |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 198 pages |
Published | : | August 30th 2012 by Regina Duke |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
Narration Toward Books The Wedding Wager (Colorado Billionaires #1)
Kevin Wake hates being rich. He despises everything his father stands for, but he can’t abandon his kid sister and baby brother. Their future is tied to his own. When his father threatens to rob them all of their mother’s legacy, Kevin takes bold action to protect what should be theirs.Megan Mully is out of the hospital at last. But she’s homeless, jobless, broke and alone. Love is the last thing on her mind. Kevin is just a means to an end. She never expected him to steal her heart!
List Books In Pursuance Of The Wedding Wager (Colorado Billionaires #1)
Original Title: | The Wedding Wager ASIN B0094KFI7W |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Colorado Billionaires #1 |
Rating Of Books The Wedding Wager (Colorado Billionaires #1)
Ratings: 3.72 From 2714 Users | 191 ReviewsAssessment Of Books The Wedding Wager (Colorado Billionaires #1)
This was a standard premise of marriage due to need... an inheritance. We get the couple who each have a burden... they are marrying to get out from their situations and over the course of the book, fall in love.What was the most surprising of this story was the care and understanding the author had for the secondary plot line; the main character's siblings. He was doing all of this to protect them. Both children had been acting out... the teenage sister was living in the form of a vampire- yup,Fun Mildly Suspenseful Clean RomanceThis is a sweet basically clean romance with a fast-paced easy flow to it. And although the plot has been done many times, the way the story was written just drew me right in. These two were like babes in the woods in anticipating their adversarys moves. I really enjoyed the way Ms. Duke wrote this as a mildly suspenseful rescue-each-other romance, as well as the clever dialogue that provided not a few smirks and giggles.Other things I liked: Clever dialogue,
Good bookYou people should just read this book yourselves and write your own review on this novel yourself and I really enjoyed reading this book very much so. Shelley MA

What would you do to get out from under a crushing and massive debt? That's the dilemma facing Megan Mully who is finally released from the hospital after a horrific car accident. She's homeless and jobless and desperate--never a good combination. When she answers an ad for a companion, she meets millionaire Kevin Wake. He has a problem with a deadline and Megan is the perfect answer. Kevin agrees to help Megan with her debt and she agrees to Kevin's request to become his "temporary" wife.This
Another freebie barely worth the money. Does anyone write romance with believable plots any longer? Megan and Kevin enter into an arrangement because he needs a wife and she has massive hospital bills to be paid. The nugget in this one is the little sister and brother. The sister is hilarious with her fascination with vampires. As for the plot (contrived), the attraction (never see it), the story ... it's okay but not really a story I'd recommend.
A sweet book. Easy to read and upbeat. I enjoyed reading this book.
Not for meI found the dialogue to be quite bland and forced. The storyline seemed extremely rushed and I found myself skimming just to get it over with. I didn't like the characters or how they reacted to the situations they found themselves in. I honestly couldn't really get into the story at all. Honestly, I doubt I would read anything else by this author. The writing style just doesn't do it for me.
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