Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Blog Tour: Marry Me for Money

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Marry Me for Money by Mia Kayla Publication Date: May 4, 2014 Genres: New Adult, Romance
Leaving her small town behind, Bethany Casse moves to Chicago in search of a new life. Working at a top financial bank brings her into contact with two men who are as different as night and day. Kent Plack, heir to Plack Industries, has no interest in being with a woman for longer than one night. A spoiled and lazy man-whore, he is completely content with his playboy lifestyle, and Beth is surprised when they form an unlikely friendship.
Brian Burcham, a finance banker, is gorgeous and respectful. A man plucked from Beth’s dreams, he is definite husband material. Unfortunately, Beth has a hard rule against dating coworkers, but Brian is determined to change her mind. When a deadbeat mother and money problems follow her to Chicago, Beth is offered a solution that could fix everything. Marrying for money seems simple enough, but when lines become blurred, Beth faces difficult choices, making her realize that the easy way out just made her life even harder than before.
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About Mia Kayla

Mia Kayla - author photoMia Kayla is a New Adult and Contemporary Romance writer who lives in Illinois. She is wifey to the husband of the year and mommy to three unbelievable cute little girls who have multiplied her grey hairs. In her free time she loves reading romance novels, jamming to boy bands, catching up on celebrity gossip and designing flowers for weddings. Most of the time, she can be caught on the train with her nose in a book, sporting a cheeky grin because the main characters finally get their happily-ever-after at the end. She loves reading about happy endings but has more fun writing them.

My Review:

Marry Me for Money is a debut novel that will captivate you for its refereshing writing style, sassy dialogues and catching plot. The whole story is full of twists which held my attention through the story.

I´ve always enjoyed the marriage for convenience stories and mixing it up with a whole triangle made it way more exciting! It was like reading something historical in a contemporary etting, I enjoyed quite a lot!

The characters are really well developed and portrayed, as it usually happens I couldn´t decide which male character I liked the most which made the end even more difficult.

I would definitely recommend it to romance readers for a delightful summer evening =)



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