In The Real Romero by Cathy Williams, Milly Mayfield is given temporary residence in a secluded French ski chalet by Billionaire Lucas Romero. The only problem? She thinks he is an ordinary ski instructor!
Arrogant playboy Lucas is bewildered by Milly’s decidedly unusual reaction to the revelation of his substantial wealth he’s never had complaints before! But even Milly cannot ignore the sexual chemistry between them. So when a family emergency means he needs a willing woman by his side, Milly suddenly finds herself whisked away to Spain and engaged!
The Real Romero by Cathy Williams is a well written romance set up in beautiful exotic locations: Breathtaking French Alps and stunning Spain form the backdrop of the romance. Milly is a strong, innocent heroine who stands up to Lucas and is not impressed by his deception. Lucas is an arrogant, sexy playboy who like a typical hero is at first is all clueless about why the heroine is behaving the way she is but later understands her point of view. The romance is emotional and filled with conversations which are both enjoyable and endearing. The ending was a little sudden and could have been in a better way. The pace towards the end was a little rushed.
Overall,The Real Romero by Cathy Williams is an enjoyable romance which would be loved by all the author’s fans.
Book Info:
Published February 17th 2015 by Harlequin Presents Series #3317
The Secret Billionaire
Billionaire Lucas Romero is many things brooding, talented and a consummate womanizer. The one thing he’s not? The ski instructor beautiful, innocent Milly Mayfield thought she was giving herself to in a sumptuous, secluded French ski chalet! And now she’s livid!
Arrogant playboy Lucas is bewildered by Milly’s decidedly unusual reaction to the revelation of his substantial wealth he’s never had complaints before! But even Milly cannot ignore the sexual chemistry between them. So when a family emergency means he needs a willing woman by his side, Milly suddenly finds herself whisked away to Spain and engaged!
marcyshuler
Thanks for the review, Ipshita. You have to love a heroine who stands up to an arrogant billionaire. LOL
ipshita ranjana (@IpshitaRanjana)
I am all for feminist heroines 😛
Tammy Y
Not reading many Presents now. But, I did enjoy your review.
ipshita ranjana (@IpshitaRanjana)
Thank you 🙂