I am super excited to share this book from fellow Wild Rose Press author, Mary Beesley!
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A wager has gone awry!
Tempest Swan has lost a job she loves and all because of a new software program that does the work for her. Now, she’s out for revenge. Making a bet with her roommate and best friend, Blair, she sets out to get a date with the billionaire who created the software. And she wants a chance to tell him how he has ruined her life along with others in the insurance underwriting business.
That plan quickly goes all wrong when she injures herself for real instead of faking an accident to get his attention. But isn’t the billionaire, Leonard Allred who comes to her rescue. It’s his neighbor, Arty (or so she thinks). And sparks fly.
A series of miscommunications, outright lies, and missed chances follow. The author did a great job of creating many humorous moments as Tempest and Leonard dance around each other, neither knowing the truth nor what was about to happen that would impact both of their lives.
I loved the way the story ebbed and flowed. Both Tempest and Leo confess the strong attraction to themselves, but then deny it and block it when any opportunity arises to act on their feelings. Tempest’s family is warm and loving. Her father, a widow, plays a big part in the story. Leonard’s family consists of his mother and sister. The plot takes a twist when the two families are joined in the most unexpected way. All of the characters are three-dimensional and believable, even the children. But I especially loved Blair and the carefree way she approaches life and love as well as her undying support of Tempest. The side plot about Blair’s dream business creates more for the reader to root for.
I adored this lighthearted story. I love that it is set in Dallas and Plano, Texas, which is where I live. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a steamy romance with plot twists and tons of humor. All bets are off when you open page one!
This book looks like a light and fun read for sure. Thanks for introducing us to Mary’s book. <3
My pleasure, Debby!
Reading about revenges is always great, and with an eyewink on a funny story, the best you can get. Thanks for the recommendation and the review, Jan! xx Michael
So true, Michael. Revenge can be a great motivator! Thanks for stopping by and for sharing!
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Thank you for reblogging, Michael!
Sounds like a fun read. Wishing the author my best. Jan, thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Staci!
I also agree this sounds like a fun beach read, Jan – really puts you in the mood for an amusing summer read. Congrats to Mary on the new release!
Thanks, Teri. Yes, it is a fun and easy read and I did enjoy it. I appreciate you stopping by!
Great concept and fab review. Betting on Love sounds humorous.:-)
It is definitely a lighthearted read, Priscilla. And I think I needed that break. Thanks for stopping by!
This does sound like a fun summer read 🙂 Thanks for sharing Mary with us, Jan!
My pleasure, Denise! Thanks for stopping by to help support Mary!
This sounds like a fun book, Jan. Sometimes we just need a book that makes us laugh out loud. Wishing Mary much success with it. She sounds very talented.
I agree, sister. In this grim world, we sometimes just need a laugh. Thanks for stopping by! Hugs!
The book sounds excellent, and I love seeing the Rafflecopter in action (just read your post on SE).’
Lol, Jacqui. This Rafflecopter is set up the Lone Star Literary but it’s exactly the same as my SE post today. And the book was a fun read! Thanks for stopping by.
This looks like a great summer read, Jan. Thanks for sharing!
It was, Mary. A fun, lighthearted read and a nice escape. Thanks for stopping by to support this author!
I keep reading the glowing reviews of this book, and yours puts me right over the edge. I have NO time to read right now, but I am grabbing this for a reading get-away. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Wonderful, Kristine! It was such a light, fun read. I know you would enjoy it. Thank you for visiting!
I agree with Jill and Harmony. Sounds like a good beach read. Best of luck to Mary on the release.
Thanks, Joan. It was a fun read and a nice escape.
All the best to Mary with her book. Looks like a fun beach read. Thanks for sharing, Jan 💕🙂
Thanks for stopping by, Harmony. Have a wonderful day!
Looks like a fun beach read…even though I won’t be headed to the beach this summer. 🙂 Thanks for sharing, Jan!
It was a lighthearted, fun read, Jill. A nice escape from grim reality. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!