REVIEW: A Diamond Deal with the Greek by Maya Blake

Posted March 10th, 2016 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Presents, Review / 4 comments

In A Diamond Deal with the Greek by Maya Blake, Arabella “Rebel” Daniels A-Diamond-Deal-with-the-Greekwould rather skydive naked than agree to Draco Angelis’s outrageous suggestion. But, unbeknownst to Rebel, her father embezzled money from the formidable magnate and now she must pay back the debt by whatever method Draco demands.

Arabella may take risks for a living as a champion skier, but the cold weight of Draco’s diamond ring and the branding heat of his public attentions feel like too high a price to pay—especially when the prospect of sharing Draco’s bed draws inevitably closer…

I loved how the author tried something different with the storyline and characters by making a competitive sport the backdrop.

Arabella or Rebel is a ski jumper and is estranged from her father. She was strong, caring, ambitious and had a way with words. I loved her dialogues !

Draco is a champion skier turned sports agent who is the best in his field. I loved his dedication, sincerity and how he was a perfect balance of being an alpha hero without going on the jerk side. The romance is a perfect balance between emotional and passionate aspect. I loved how they fell in love working together through their common love for skiing . The pacing could have been a little better because it is a bit slow to start and the ending too is a little rushed.

Overall,A Diamond Deal with the Greek by Maya Blake is an enjoyable romance for all the author’s fans.

 

Book Info:

4SPublication: March 22nd 2016 | Harlequin Presents |

“If you want to keep out of jail, you’ll pretend to be my fiancée!”

Arabella “Rebel” Daniels would rather skydive naked than agree to Draco Angelis’s outrageous suggestion. But, unbeknownst to Rebel, her father embezzled money from the formidable magnate and now she must pay back the debt by whatever method Draco demands.

Arabella may take risks for a living as a champion skier, but the cold weight of Draco’s diamond ring and the branding heat of his public attentions feel like too high a price to pay—especially when the prospect of sharing Draco’s bed draws inevitably closer…

 

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