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Just Not That Into Billionaires by Annika Martin Review

Title: Just Not That Into Billionaires

Author: Annika Martin

First published August 10, 2021

262 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 3.81

Overview

When Emily wakes up from a car accident, she’s shocked to find out she’s been married for ten years – to Dylan, the annoying and snobbish coworker she used to have. How did that happen?

As much as she can remember, they never got along. But then there was that one night…

Now, she has to find Dylan and get the papers signed so she can move on with her life. But Dylan is no longer the same person Emily knew.

He’s a handsome and intimidating billionaire who’s not interested in signing anything without a deal. Dylan offers Emily a proposition – she will have to act as his devoted wife for three weeks.

Will Emily agree to play along with Dylan’s game, or will she walk away from the most challenging proposal of her life?

About the Author

Hello there! As a published author, I go by the pen name Carolyn Crane and have been fortunate enough to have one of my books reach the New York Times bestseller list. My husband and I reside in Minneapolis where I love to snap photos of my adorable cats, indulge in copious amounts of chocolate lollipops, and care for my beautiful, bee-friendly garden.

If you’re interested in my work, you can find my books on Amazon, Apple Books, Kobo, Google Play, and Nook. You can also follow me on Bookbub and Instagram, or sign up for my newsletter to stay updated on my latest projects.

Editoral Review

“Just Not That Into Billionaires” by Annika Martin is a contemporary romance novel that was published on August 10, 2021. This book tells the story of Miranda, a woman who is not interested in billionaires, despite her friend’s pleas to land a rich husband.

However, Miranda’s life turns upside down when she meets the handsome, billionaire Rafe Bentley, and becomes his fake fiance. Annika Martin is a talented author who is known for her romantic comedies.

She has written several books, including “The Billionaire’s Wake-up Call Girl” and “Most Eligible Billionaire”. Martin has a unique style of writing that is humorous, witty, and heartfelt, which makes her books a delight to read.

The plot of “Just Not That Into Billionaires” is interesting and intriguing. Martin does an excellent job of creating believable characters who are relatable and likable.

The setting of the book is mainly in New York, which adds to the glamour and sophistication of the story. One of the main conflicts in the book is Miranda’s struggle with her feelings for Rafe and her beliefs about billionaires.

Martin’s storytelling is gripping, and she manages to keep the reader engaged throughout the book. The book’s themes are relevant and timely, and they resonate with the current issues in society.

Martin explores the intersection of love, money, and class, showing how they can impact relationships. She also highlights the importance of being true to oneself and not compromising one’s beliefs for the sake of others.

The writing in “Just Not That Into Billionaires” is impressive, with beautiful descriptions and vivid imagery. The character development is excellent, and the pacing of the book is just right, with enough surprises to keep the reader hooked.

Compared to Martin’s other books, “Just Not That Into Billionaires” falls a bit flat in terms of originality. The storyline is similar to that of other romance novels, which may make it predictable for some readers.

Additionally, some of the dialogue felt forced and unrealistic, which detracted from the overall quality of the book. Overall, “Just Not That Into Billionaires” is an entertaining and enjoyable book that will appeal to fans of contemporary romance novels.

It is a light and fun read that will keep readers engaged from start to finish. However, those looking for something unique or groundbreaking may want to look elsewhere.

I give this book a rating of 3.5 stars out of 5.

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