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Heir to Love

Sons of Smileton Series, Book 1

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Heir to Love

By: Peter Styles, J.P. Oliver
Narrated by: John York
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Save my inheritance or follow my heart?

My Internet-order husband is the key to both.

Unless he succumbs to the schemes of our enemies.

I didn’t realize I loved Nolan until he betrayed me and left. I won’t accept his resignation from my company - I’ll track him down and make him mine.

Even if the marriage of convenience that will save my family estate is on the line.

Fate must be laughing at me, though. I discover Nolan is the answer to both my dilemmas.

I refuse to relinquish what is mine - even though an enemy is whispering in Nolan’s ear, sabotaging my plans.

Buy Heir to Love now because you love friends to lovers, second chance steamy mm romance featuring a sexy billionaire CEOs. This small town romance is a standalone with a Happily Ever After.

©2018 Shehan Peiris (P)2018 Shehan Peiris
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Hugo is the entitled heir to a fortune and must marry and produce an heir to inherit. Nolan has worked for Hugo and is secretly in love with him. They date, argue, and work together. I didn’t love this for a bunch of reasons: (1) Hugo called the shots 95% of the time and I didn’t enjoy the power imbalance or his attitude - Nolan was basically expected to add household and parenting duties to his job description; (2) the authors told me they were in love but didn’t show me through the characters’ actions or feelings; (3) the side romance between two minor characters was tangential and distracting; (4) the tone was overly ‘cosy’, the emotions and setup didn’t feel real; and (5) the narration was solid but mistakes hadn’t been edited out - it was jarring when a sentence or phrase was repeated.

Power imbalance isn’t romantic

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