Macey wanted to come back to her grandpa's Irish castle "Declan Mansion" in Gramercy for a while, but she never got the chance. Now that grandpa has passed, she suddenly found herself inheriting the whole thing... NOT her parents... with a budget to maintain it. But the castle is run down, and huge, and requires staff to renovate and upkeep. And Levi, the local real estate star agent, is already there, asking her if she wanted to sell... // Levi is rich in his own right, but he always wanted to please his father, and this one last bit of property, sitting at one end of his father's planned business district, will be the linchpin. But as Levi got to know Macey, it was obvious to him that she won't be selling. He wasn't willing to admit failure, though. so he switches tactics and helps her instead. But the more time they spend together, the more they fall for each other. So will Levi help Macey... or his father?
This wasn't the first novel to use the same plot: son, obligated to help "evil" father acquire property from woman, fell for the woman instead, and must choose between love/justice and duty/family. This one made less sense than usual. WHY was Levi working for his douchebag father if he's supposedly a billionaire, and poster-boy for the real estate agency? And the solution was basically a deus ex machina... Something grandpa "hid". 2.5/5
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