Blurb:
Olivia Adams has her life plan
all figured out. One, answer a call-out for a bride from a billionaire. Two,
dazzle the billionaire into proposing to her. Three, put the smile back on her
mother’s face when she takes her place as the gold-tipped social butterfly she
once was eight years ago.
Cakewalk.
Except for one infuriating,
delectable, six-foot-three glitch.
For as long as he can remember,
Matthew Kane has planned to take down his father. If he annoys his half-brother
in the process by amusing himself with the girl he wants to marry—bonus.
However, the madder the sweet little gold-digger gets at him for interfering
with her scheme to snatch the billionaire, the more he wants her.
Excerpt:
“Well, well, well,” Matthew Kane
murmured to himself. So, this was the lucky Olivia Kelly Adams in the flesh,
the soon-to-be bride of Victor Meyer, prodigy son of none other than software
giant Horace Meyer himself.
Since Matthew had taken a
personal interest—although to an outsider it probably looked more like an
obsession—in the Meyers’ lives the last fifteen years or so, Victor’s attempt
at marriage hadn’t fazed Matthew much. He smirked at the numerous reports about
Victor Meyer, landing on his desk. The dreamy bachelor—some starry-eyed daytime
talk-show host’s words, not his—had put out an international call for a bride.
The handsome twenty-seven-year-old—again, not his words—thought he’d reached
the point in his life where he wanted to settle down. Produce heirs to one day
take over MeyerTech, the mammoth computer company he ran alongside his father.
So, the crème-de-la-crème with
their daughters had attended a fancy lunch hosted by Victor’s mother where he
had his choice of beautiful women. Matthew had remained unconcerned throughout
it all until he glimpsed a photograph of what could be Victor’s future wife.
Then he couldn’t help himself, he needed to see her for himself. That she’d be
catching a flight from Cape Town to Johannesburg suited him fine because,
suddenly, so would he. Sitting next to her had cost him nothing but a small
bribe—his phone number.
The scent of her skin, a mingling
of baby powder blended with rose-scented soap, lingered on his hands. He
couldn’t stop from messing around with the gorgeous gold digger hoping to plant
her nails into the good old fortune of the Meyers, no less. She intrigued him.
Tilting his head to the side, he
peered at her sitting rock-rigid beside him, still amused at how she’d flown
out of his lap back into her seat. Her dark hair, a wild river of fragrant
tresses, covered her face from his view. She hugged the voluptuous dress to her
chest. He remembered what seemed to have been paw prints on her white shirt.
He grinned when he thought how
stunned she’d been to find herself in his lap.
About Vivien Page:
Vivien Paige has been eagerly
consuming romance novels since her early teens. Strong, dark alpha heroes.
Cute, feisty heroines. Combustible, emotional roller-coaster rides to
a splendid happy ever after. Perfect! That's what makes her such an awesome
wife...well depending on who you ask :) Now she writes her
own romance novels too.
SEXY BOOKS BLOG
INTERVIEW
In five words please
describe your writing style:
Passionate, crazy,
enthusiastic, dillydallyish, fun.
Top three favorite
titles (books or movies):
So hard to choose! But Pride
and Prejudice is definitely top of my list, the book and the movie. I love The
Hobbit, Jane Eyre, anything by Dostoevsky. Gillian Flynn gives me a good scare,
love her. Loretta Chase’s Lord of Scoundrels – a book I keep reading.
Do your leading
characters come from any place in particular?
Yes – my head! :)
What do you do in your
down time?
Downtime? Even when I’m not
writing I’m still thinking about writing all the time! But I do love being with
my family. Read - I have a TBR pile as high as a mountain. I watch movies, or
have series marathons.
Top five snacks while
writing:
Nuts
Pumpkin seeds
Strawberries
Air-popped popcorn
I should add all the above comes with chocolate!
Pumpkin seeds
Strawberries
Air-popped popcorn
I should add all the above comes with chocolate!
What's your writing
process?
I pantster my way furiously
to chapter four or five, realize it isn’t working, plot desperately, right
myself, carry on pantstering, plot, rinse, repeat :)
Talk to us about your
book, what is your favorite part or character?
Matthew is my favorite
character. I enjoyed writing about his first meeting with Olivia. She was so
flustered by him.
What is the craziest
thing you have ever done?
Umm…I’m not allowed to say?
;)
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