Tell Me You're Mine - Review

 



This book almost had me laughing out loud. While the premise for it was not the strongest I still enjoyed it. What made me think this way about it? Well the fact that a billionaire would do what he did for his brother and then just not tell the people that are supposed to be helping with PR is a little crazy to me. There was nothing really stopping him from telling them and the idea that the FMC would be angry enough to not want to be with the MMC anymore because of it was farfetched until the predictable happened. BUT the other things that happened in the book are extremely relatable. Everything from taking over a company that a parent loved to the mother not being truly accepted into society due to being an "outsider" were all things that are relatable. When we see Nicole sight seeing in London and being amazed, that could totally be me. I have never ventured to London but I just know, if given the opportunity, I would be out and about just like she was enjoying everything. Add in a billionaire of the peerage and I definitely think that would make for a memorable adventure. So back to the meat of the story, I really would have loved to see how Damien planned to reintroduce his brother to the world. I guess we may get to see it with the next book! 

The spice was ok. We have another FMC who has yet to experience the big O and then of course our MMC is an expert at giving them. While that was slightly cheesy, the moment that they finally get together was quite nice. I gave this book a 3 out of 5 for the spice. Overall, I enjoyed this read and think that it would be a great book to read, especially if you are in-between heavy reads. It isn't dark and it is fluffy enough that it should give you enough time to reset your mind before you either jump back into the dark side or want to continue with the light reads. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a nice contemporary read with a nice guy who finds a good girl who just needs a little reminding that she's awesome.

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