GRR Reviews One Way Or Another by Mary J Williams


Calder is one of the Benedict girls... 4 sisters who inherited a ton of money but can't access it until they marry, as their father said only a son can inherit the fortune. Their mother Billie was somehow naive in love despite on her sixth marriage. Calder runs her charity, from a no-name foundation to talk of the town. Love wasn't on her map... // Adam is a working-class guy... even though he can mingle with the rich and famous and not stand out. He earned his way to the top, and saving Calder from a douchebag suiter in front of a club was just the beginning. Next day, he was one of the painting crew helping to repaint her family mansion. But he's neither bouncer nor painter. They are completely different, yet they could not resist their pull to each other. But with an evil suiter after her mother, and clearly for her fortune, Calder had to be sure Adam is after her for her, not her money...

Not too bad. The four sisters are actually all by different fathers and they all have very different looks and personalities, but they are four sisters united. But how can they protect their mom against this evil suiter, when mommy is in love? The relationship between Adam and Calder is decent, not spectacular. It's the extra bits, about family, conspiracy, and so on that made the book better.

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 4/5

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