GRR Reviews My Bereaved Billionaire by Katie Evergreen

Nate is a billionaire running the world's most successful online dating agency. The problem is he had to pretend to be married for years. After all, who'd trust a single guy to help them date and get married? But with the company successful, it's time to "stage" the death of his "fake" wife. And that means conducting a wake in the hometown of his "fake wife"... Pebble Cove. And turns out the only available venue is at the Pebble Cove Motel. // Liberty fled Pebble Cove as soon as she was able to. But she's back, to help her dad run the Pebble Cove Motel after he had fallen ill. With only a young brother and sister team, they barely manage to keep the place running, and this "wake" would make a dent in the medical debt her dad's racking up quickly. She wasn't looking for love, and while she felt a connection toward Nate, he had just lost his wife. That would be very inappropriate... It didn't help that Nate's (evil) father invited himself... and the media.

Some of the plot didn't move that smoothly. Nate just feels like a doormat at times, letting others dictate his life, from his assistant to his overbearing (fake-friendly) father. Of course, he grew a spine by the end, but only after his father, pretty much out of spite and greed, destroyed any goodwill between Nate and Liberty. I also found it to be a bit weird that Nate basically fell for Liberty over the phone, and vice versa. Still, it has pretty good polish. 4/5

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