I didn't find THE TYCOON'S BRIDE boring. It had a good plot and a very good ending. I think what made it really good for me was the ending because there were some parts to it that was kinda boring and idiotic. Claire Stenson met Andreas Markopoulou by accident after getting hit by a van. He decides to take care of her and her baby sister, Melanie. (Claire's mother died about two weeks after giving birth to Melanie) Andreas then propose that they get married because he wants to fulfill his grandmother's wish of holding her great-grandchild before she dies. Claire decides to go along with his plan, because after all she's benefiting from this deal to and she doesn't even have enough money to take care of herself, let alone a baby. But her agreeing to the deal is really for Melanie's sake. They travel to meet Andreas' grandmother, in Athens, where the wedding would take place and where the deception is going to take place.During Claire's time spent in Athens, Claire learns more and more about Andreas. About the man underneath the cool exterior and the self-control. THE TYCOON'S BRIDE, in my opinion wasn't boring because the ending balanced out the parts that were bad in the book. I deffinitely loved the ending, usually the endings to some books are kinda disappointing but this was left me happy. I totally enjoyed THE TYCOON'S BRIDE and I hope that other readers will also enjoy reading this book!^_^ ~ Izzy
Nice Story..but not one of her best!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Michelle Reid always writes a good story. However this one was a little boring. Claire has custody of her baby sister, who is also Andrea Markopoulou's neice. He marries her so that his grandmother will have her great grandchild. Nice reading but not up to her usual standards.
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