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Thursday, June 9, 2022

Review for Mr. Notting Hill (Mister #6) by Louise Bay


Release Date: June 7


It's the most embarrassing night of my life. Not only did I literally run into the hottest guy I've ever laid eyes on in a hotel lobby, but the ice-cold water and whipped cream I'm carrying (don't ask) end up all over me.

If that wasn't enough, that same guy -- the hottest one of all time -- donates twenty-five thousand pounds during a charity auction... to win a date with me.

Things must be looking up, right? After all, a crazy-gorgeous guy just bid a ton of money on dinner with me. But when I see him sit down right next to my father, I know he's not interested in me. He just wants to do business with my dad. FML.

I'm determined to make the situation work. If he really wants to impress my father, the handsome stranger can marry me... for three months. It's all I need to get access to the trust fund so I can fund my charity. Tristan will be able to get what he wants from my dad, and my father will stop hounding me about getting a life. Everyone wins.

Soon it will be over. Until then, I've just got to ignore the rock-hard muscles I felt when I ran into him, the look in his eye that tells me he tastes as good as he looks, and the chemistry that sizzles between us whenever we're together.

A feel-good, fake marriage, standalone in the mister series.

I have to say that this was really a cute and fun read. I loved the characters, they were engaging and fun and just all-around good people who made a difference to people in need.

From the moment we met Tristan we knew we were going to love him, and we did just that as he was kind, sweet, handsome, and had a great personality but, what we loved most about him was the fact that he became so protective and focused in helping a person in need without ever really knowing them that was just who he was a kind a compassionate man.

Parker was an excellent character as well she was sweet, kind, loving, funny, great personality all-around had a significant and giving heart, and made it her mission to help as many kids in need as she can. Found her a bit naive, though she should have been leerier because of her past. Parker was just a character that surprised us the most, she is not anything like what a Trust Fund baby is or has a rep for, she was the complete opposite and we loved that about her the most.

Parker and Tristan made a cute couple their chemistry was beautiful they made marriage look easy most times yet, it was more complicated than most. Loved their teasing a playfulness with one another and loved that Tristan paid attention to what would be seen as comfort foods and when Parker needed space he was a supportive partner.

Overall a delightful read, it was quite enjoyable, the characters were great, and the series was great. The men were; lucky in love as well as the woman. As with any fake marriage, things never turn out to be the way you planned it but, I am betting that Tristan thanks his lucky stars daily that he accidentally ran into his cream puff who save him for a life of bachelorhood.



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Meet Louise Bay


USA Today bestselling author, Louise Bay writes sexy, contemporary romance novels – the kind she likes to read. Her books include the novels Faithful (not currently on sale as undergoing maintenance!), HopefulThe Empire State SeriesThe Nights CollectionThe Royals Collection, and The Gentleman Collection (these are series of stand alone books each following different characters). Louise’s most recent novel is Mr. Mayfair which is available now!

Ruined by romantic mini-series of the eighties, Louise loves all things romantic. There’s not enough of it in real life so she disappears into the fictional worlds in books and films.

 

Louise loves the rain, The West Wing, London, days when she doesn’t have to wear make-up, being on her own, being with friends, elephants and champagne.

 

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