In THE MARRIAGE MERGER Julietta Conte is a very determined
passionate women with her Bakery La Dolce Famiglia. In comes
Sawyer Wells a masculine masterpiece in a suit with a
business proposal and with the hope of bringing Julietta out
of
her shell.
I enjoyed THE MARRIAGE MERGER but would have liked more from
it. It
didn't hook me right at the beginning and it left me a
little bored. I didn't like the character of Julietta I felt
like she was too uptight. Everything in her world had to be
perfect. In the beginning of the book get the
gist that something happened between her and a man to leave
her
not basically wanting any physical contact. I felt like all
though she never said anything she was
basically bored with her life, she wasn't a strong
independent woman.
I liked the character of Sawyer I felt
like he was dominant, hot, and knew what he wanted and he
basically wanted Julietta. I like how the story flowed and
how the descriptions made me feel I was in Milan
sitting at a beautiful villa eating yummy desserts.
I would have loved to Julietta be a more strong dependant
women who didn't need the finer things in life to make her
happy.
Overall THE MARRIAGE MERGER is a great read and I enjoyed it
but would have loved some more zest and a little more
sexiness in the story.
“Nonstop sexual tension crackles off the page” (Laura Kaye)
in the sizzling final installment in the New York Times and
USA TODAY bestselling Marriage to a Billionaire saga by
Jennifer Probst.
Her sisters have found wedded bliss with their wealthy,
wonderful dream men, but not Julietta Conte. She’s stayed on
terra firma as top executive of the family’s corporation, La
Dolce Famiglia bakery. Work is her passion, and her trendy
Milan apartment her sanctuary...until Sawyer Wells, a
masculine masterpiece in a suit, lures her out of hiding
with an irresistible offer: an exclusive partnership with
his international chain of boutique hotels.
Julietta’s been burned before—and trusting her
brother-in-law’s friend, whose powerful gaze alone has her
rethinking the best use of a conference room, is the
riskiest proposition. But with a once-in-a-career chance to
take the bakery global, will she mix stone-cold business
with red-hot seduction?