by: Mia Kayla
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Cover Designer: Perfect Pear Creations
Release Date: July 27, 2015
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Brian Benson is the nice guy every girl dreams of marrying.
Too bad he’s off the market—for good.
He’s sworn off women since the last girl he dated broke his heart.
Determined to start over in New York, his sole focus is to climb the corporate ladder—no distractions.
Until one minor collision propels him into the path of small-town-girl but bombshell babe, Kendy Miller.
Kendy walks with a sass she was born with.
Single and ready to mingle, she’s on the prowl.
Moving from her tiny town of Bowlesville to work as a nurse at New York Cornell Hospital, she is introduced to Dr. Hot Pants.
She feels it in her bones—he only belongs to her.
When Kendy formulates a grand scheme to land Dr. Hot Pants and uses Brian to
The Scheme is the second book in a series, but I was able to read it as a stand-alone. In a way I am glad that I didn’t read Marry Me For Money because I got to get to know Brian away from his pervious relationship. I absolutely adored him in this story and I know I would have loved him just as much in the other story. I will however read, Marry Me For Money, now I know whom I want Brian with. Kendy was extremely likeable as well. I love how honest and blunt she was. These two were adorable together and I was rooting for their relationship the whole time. I’m not going to lie, the end tore me up, for sometime I didn’t like Kendy too much!
If you are look for a fun light hearted romance that will keeping you laughing then I suggest you take a look at this book.
lives in Illinois. On the weekdays, she can be caught wearing a suit, commuting
to her corporate job in downtown Chicago and raising three beautiful munchkins
in the suburbs, four if you count the husband.
boy bands, catching up on celebrity gossip and designing flowers for weddings.
be caught on the train with her nose in a book sporting a cheeky grin because
the main characters finally get their happily-ever-after at the end.
happy endings but has more fun writing them.