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Monday, January 28, 2019

πŸ”– REVIEW: πŸ”– Marrying the Wrong Twin by Nicole Casey


Marrying the Wrong Twin
by Nicole Casey
Release Date: January 25th 2019
Series: Baby Fever Book 4
Pages: 203
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Author's Links: Goodreads 


Who the hell did I marry, really?

I’m totally screwed. I just said “I do” to the hottest man I’ve ever seen. 

And he’s my future husband’s twin brother. 

I mean, how could I know he’s the wrong one? They look exactly the same. 

Now there’s no way out of this, so we’ll just have to keep playing the game. 

We are married on paper only, for our family businesses to thrive. 

It’s only business, a partnership kind of deal, and falling for him wasn't part of the arrangement.
But why do I keep recalling our first sinful night, when he took me right there in his suite? 

Why can’t I stop imagining all the tender, passionate kisses, his huge hands all over my body and the rough, hard sex? 

Oh, screw it! The marriage might be fake, but the baby I’m carrying is 100% real…

Marrying the Wrong Twin is the fourth book in Baby Fever Series, a billionaire marriage mistake romance with no cliffhanger and a HEA. It can be read as a stand-alone.
(Synopsis taken from Goodreads)



My Review:

Not having read any other books by the author before, I didn’t know what to expect before reading the book. Needless to say, I was impressed with the storyline and the characters themselves. The intensity of their chemistry was sizzling and the story itself was full of twists and turns to keep you reading until the very end.

At the beginning of the story we get to meet Asha Preston, the only child of James Preston and heir to the Conglomerate Empire. She has it all, but being an only child comes with drawbacks as her parents start to get more overprotective the older she gets. Her parents have created a massive empire and they want to her to continue their legacy. But that all almost ends when her life takes a turn of events at the age of sixteen. Asha knows that her life will never be the same no matter how hard her parents try to put the past behind them. It will always haunt her, but she is ready to take her place in the company especially after her parents informed her that she is going to marry into anther powerful family. Marrying Adare Sphinx for business purposes should have been the end of their deal, yet she never expected to feel a pull towards him that she can’t avoid. He is different and when he proposes for them to marry right away she accepts. Little did she know that she was marrying his twin brother Rustin Sphinx instead. Now she has to figure out a way to end the marriage before it’s too late.

Rustin Sphinx has it all, the looks and wealth to get just about any woman he might want. But being a twin has its drawbacks, not only does he have to compete for his father’s attention, he also has to compete for the CEO position of his father’s pharmaceutical company. Even though he is the oldest by a couple minutes, his younger brother Adare is his father’s favorite son or at least that what Rustin thinks and he is over being overlooked at. He wants to show them that he is just as capable of getting things done so decides to marry Adare’s soon-to-be bride, Asha without her finding out. But the more time he spends with her the more he wants to keep her as his. It is then that the two are thrown into a series of events that they have to go through, ones that will test their relationship, threatening to end what they have.

I really enjoyed reading this quick read. There is so much more to it than what we see in the synopsis, it is a true roller-coaster ride that will definitely exceed expectations. Rustin is your typical playboy with a soft heart that just wants to be noticed by his dad. He is truly kind and protective when it comes to Asha and at the end he went above and beyond for her (which I loved!). Asha has been through so much and get to find out more at the beginning of the story, it was truly sad but it all turns out well for her in the end. I cannot recommend it enough, will definitely be reading more from the author in the future. :)

***I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.***


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