Friday, February 1, 2019

The Playboy Bachelor (The Bachelors of Arizona Book 2) by Rachel Van Dyken





She's no Sleeping Beauty. And he's definitely no prince . . . 

Margot McCleery could have lived her whole life without seeing Bentley Wellington again-her ex-best friend and the poster boy for Hot, Rich Man-Whores everywhere. But Margot's whiskey-augmented grandmother "buys" Bentley at a charity bachelor auction, and now suddenly he's at her door. Impossibly charming. Impossibly sexy. And still a complete and utter jackass.

Bentley's just been coerced by his grandfather to spend the next thirty days charming and romancing the reclusive red-haired beauty who hates him. The woman he abandoned when she needed him the most. Bentley knows just as much about romance as he knows about love-nothing. But the more time he spends with Margot, the more he realizes that "just friends" will never be enough. Now all he has to do is convince her to trust him with her heart . . .











REVIEW by Michele:

This is book two of the Bachelors of Arizona series and yet again Rachel Van Dyken gives us a love story with some laughs! Margot and Bentley were inseparable, best friends who were each secretly in love with one another. Bentley thought she deserved better than him and she thought she wasn’t good enough for him. One day she needed him more than she ever needed him before and he didn’t show up. Now ten years later he has to spend a month with her and complete a list of tasks to earn a position in his Grandfathers company. He thought it would be smooth sailing but this is not the Margot he remembers. I always love reading Rachel’s books she gives us a fun love story. Bentley is a guy you don’t want to like but you can’t help but fall in love with him. Margot is shut off to the world because she blames herself for a tragic accident and although she felt abandoned by her best friend he makes her realize how great they are for each other. Another favorite in a series and a definite recommendation to all my book Friends!



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