Miss Guided and the Billionaire by Lorin Grace

May 2, 2019 | 1 Comment
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Miss Guided and the Billionaire by Lorin GraceMiss Guided and the Billionaire
Author: Lorin Grace
Series: Miscellaneous Royalty #1
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 176
Date: April 1, 2019
Publisher: Currant Creek Press

Bucket List: 1. Visit Paris in the Spring. 2. Don’t fall in love on vacation.

Gina works hard to keep her busy life in order. An unexpected promotion has her working overtime until a health scare forces her to take a vacation. Determined to cross off one thing from her bucket list, Gina heads for Paris. Lost in the city she runs into the only Parisian she knows. Too bad last time they met she ruined his suit.

Heir to the family fashion empire, André has kept his focus on the international business since his wife died. Returning to Paris for Grand-mère’s 100th birthday, André confronts his father’s expectations and social pressures he’s been avoiding. His life takes an unexpected turn when he runs into Gina who desperately needs a guide to help her navigate Paris.

With the help of a wise grandmother, a pair of gilded cupids, and a designer dress can this couple find what they need in the City of Love?

Rating: Mild. Mild kissing.

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About Lorin Grace

Lorin Grace

Lorin Grace was born in Colorado and has been moving around the country ever since, living in eight states and several imaginary worlds. She graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Graphic Design. Currently she lives in northern Utah with her husband, four children, and a dog who is insanely jealous of her laptop. When not writing Lorin enjoys creating graphics, visiting historical sites, museums, and reading.


One response to “Miss Guided and the Billionaire by Lorin Grace

  1. Maria

    I love the premise of this Miscellaneous series. The title of this book is fun and intriguing-Miss Guided is clever word usage. This is a cute, quick-read, clean romance.
    I liked Gina though her rigid planning kind of drove me a little crazy. Andre was a bit swoon worthy. But Elinore is my favorite character in the book. She reminds me of my little neighbor lady who was 101 when she died. Full of spunk and life.
    This story could be turned into a Hallmark movie. And you could say it is something of a Cinderella story. The only thing I didn’t like was the Cinderella moment of Gina running away. It was almost too cliche. But there had to be that moment of conflict right? It is an enjoyable read.

    No sex, language or violence.

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