Reviewed by Kat
TITLE: The Billionaire’s Wedding
SERIES: My Billionaire #2
AUTHOR: Geoffrey Knight
PUBLISHER: Self Published
LENGTH: 148 pages
RELEASE DATE: August 18, 2018
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Italy’s Amalfi Coast, overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, is the dream location for the perfect wedding, and billionaire Calvin Croft is determined to pull out all the stops to make his marriage to Matt Darcy a day that nobody will forget.
But before Matt and Cal can walk down the aisle and say ‘I do’, someone uninvited turns up out of the blue… and turns Cal’s life completely upside-down.
Will Matt ever get to marry the man of his dreams? Will Cal be able to come to terms with his past and get on with his future? Or will an unwelcome guest put their romance on the rocks forever?
You’re invited to the wedding of the year as Matt, Cal, Mrs. Mulroney, Mr. Banks, Tilly and Angus return for more hilarious antics, swooning romance and a surprise that none of them will see coming!
** Sequel to The Billionaire’s Boyfriend
REVIEW:
Oh my goodness gracious I couldn’t stop laughing through this whole book…what a delight!
Matt and Cal are getting married. Cal wants everything to be perfect for that day he finally gets to marry his beloved. So Cal flies off, with Angus and Paulina in tow, to Italy to set up the most splendidly perfect, romantic wedding in a gorgeous villa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Then he flies Matt, Mr. Banks, Mrs. Mulroney and Tilly over for the wedding of the century. All Matt wants and needs is his Cal in his arms and his heart. The billions mean nothing to him if he can’t have the man that has literally stolen his heart. After all Matt is a romance author and Cal insists on doing everything up right for his romance writer. Things take on a peculiar twist when fate drops Cal and Angus’ estranged mom at the wedding venue. She is so thrilled to have both of her sons, well at least one of them, back in her life and intends to show them Italy the right way, because she is a travel tour guide. But things seem amiss with her sudden appearance. Can Cal learn to forgive his mother? And will she be the “icing on the cake” for their wedding or the evil omen that Mrs. Mulroney fears?
This was even more of a joy than the first book. It was like anything and everything that can happen to these men will if the fates allow it. I was fearful of Donatella from the moment she came into the villa. There was just something so fishy about her but I understand the drawn to Angus. He had wait, with her picture under his pillow every night, for years for his mom to return. And Cal, being the loving and protective younger brother, would do anything for his older Down’s syndrome brother to make him happy. Even if that means allowing the woman who had crushed his brother’s heart so many years before to return to their lives. He loves so wholeheartedly and that is why he is the sweet man he is.
What I truly loved about Cal was his love for Matt that shone so brightly throughout the book. It was endearing that this worldly self-made billionaire was so confident in the business world yet so unsure and nervous when it came to Matt. He almost seemed in awe that Matt would love him so completely and forever. But that kinda makes sense since his own mom had ditched them when he was just a baby. I also loved how protective of the men Mrs. Mulroney was. She could smell a rat and wasn’t going to let some lowlife take advantage of her “family”. And Matt’s love for Cal was so pure and real. He could have cared less if Cal was a billionaire or a corner newspaper seller. He just loved him and wanted him safely in his arms forever.
As you can tell, I loved this book! It isn’t some poetic masterpiece but it is simply a fun, romantic comedy filled with love and laughter. If you are in need of a good laugh then this quick read is perfect. I must warn you however, this is not a standalone book. But I can assure you that you will enjoy the fun filled antics in “The Billionaire’s Boyfriend” too. I can’t wait for the next book this fall!
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