She's his maid. He's a cynical reclusive tech-inventor. He's working on a laser surgery project and his mom/aunts are pestering him throwing women at him… because they want to marry him off. He presents the maid as his fake fiance to distract them. The mom/aunts/heroine all are in a position to be hurt by this fake engagement, so it never really seemed a smart move, didn't seem like it would actually help the hero for him to go through this farce. Everyone in the book thinks badly of the hero and thinks the hero doesn't deserve the heroine, even his family. I thought that was a little far out, poor hero, he didn't do anything to deserve the bad opinion of him: he may have a failed marriage in the past, but it was his ex-wife who cheated on HIM. The sexual chemistry is good between the hero/heroine.
Rating: 3/5 stars, a passionate read, but with a few plot holes and flaws in character building.
*note: sorry to submit so many book reviews at once, I was away for the weekend, so I'm catching up.






