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Friday, March 25, 2022

Book Review - JAMESON FOX by Nina Levine



Jameson Fox by Nina Levine 


Rule number one if you’re going to fake marry a billionaire: only marry him if you like him and he likes you. Everything is too hard if you hate each other.

Jameson Fox is the most infuriating, arrogant, frustrating, presumptuous, self-important alphahole I have ever met.

He stole my company from me five years ago. Now, he’s made me an offer I can’t refuse: fake marry him, and he’ll give it back.

The only catch: we have to stay married for one year or I get nothing.

Oh, the other catch? Jameson is a dictator. Honestly, he’s so good at bossing people that I don’t know how he hasn’t taken over an actual country yet.

He forces me to kiss him.

He forces me to attend social events with him.

He forces me to share a bedroom with him.

I’m contemplating ordering him a coffin.

He’s going to need one soon.

I hate the man.

And yet, all I want to do is sit in his lap and do dirty things to him.

Jameson Fox is a standalone enemies-to-lovers, fake marriage, billionaire romance featuring a grumpy, bossy hero; a strong, sassy heroine; non-stop fireworks and heat; banter for days; and the kind of love that is once-in-a-lifetime… if only they can stop arguing long enough to figure that out.

Dual POV with a HEA you’ll be swooning over.




4.5 Stars

This is my first read of the Escape with a Billionaire Series but this book can be read as a standalone. Holy stubborn alpha asshole with strong driven and sassy heroine to sizzle off the pages.

The cold and calculated plan of the arranged marriage with a time limit, a huge gain for both parties seemed like an easy enough challenge. The two never suspected that their stubborn strong partner would be add such dimension to that challenge. Nor did they expect the range of emotions that challenge would bring.

Both Jameson and Adeline had long since decided that love and marriage had no place in their lives. Their pasts had only shown them the hurts that could come with the vulnerability of loving someone who doesn't love you back the same. It wasn't worth the risk. But when it sneaks up on you, their isn't a choice in who or why you love someone.

Jameson works hard at his grumpy alpha persona but to those very few who get to know him well he is a swoon worthy softy when it comes to this mother and family. We get to see the soft guy as he helps Adeline deal with her family issues and stands at her back a strong protector. Adeline is not used to having that added support. With each hurdle she has to jump, Jameson sneaks a little bit further past that anger and hate she harbors.

This was a great book that had me vested from the first chapter and not wanting to put it down. I will certainly be making a trip back in time and checking out the earlier series books. 

*** Advanced copy provided in exchange for an honest review. ***

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