At thirty-five, Marcus Carelli has it all: wealth, power, and the kind of looks that leave women breathless. A self-made billionaire, he heads one of the largest hedge funds on Wall Street and can take down major corporations with a single word. The only thing heâs missing? A wife whoâd be as big of an achievement as the billions in his bank account. Twenty-six-year-old bookstore clerk Emma Walsh has it on good authority that sheâs a cat lady. She doesnât necessarily agree with that assessment, but itâs hard to argue with the facts. Raggedy clothes covered with cat hair? Check. Last professional haircut? Over a year ago. Oh, and three cats in a tiny Brooklyn studio? Yep, sheâs got those. And yes, fine, she hasnât had a date since⊠well, she canât recall. But that part is fixable. Isnât that what the dating sites are for? One high-end matchmaker, one dating app, and one mix-up change everything... Opposites may attract, but can this last?
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Lovisa
2024-06-19
Dnf, I donât know if it gets better later, but I couldnât listen more than 50 minutes, the fmc is the literal definition of âquirky and not like other girlsâ and the mmcâs way of objectifying women as ether sx objects, or as a trophy, like an expensive painting which is there simply to look pretty and to display for other rich people so he can show off his new prize, is truly a back step in feminism. The way he talks about what kind of woman he wants for a trophy wife, how she should look, behave, treat him, and so on, as if heâs talking about what kind of dog breed he should have as a fckin pet, is disgusting. Itâs as if itâs written by a middle aged white man, in the worst way possible. But if thatâs your thing then ig this would be great for you.
Anonym
2024-01-15
En bra bok innehĂ„ller alltđ„°đ Men ett helt abrupt slut. đ€ sĂ„ man vill ju bara höra nĂ€sta bok đ„°âșïž
Anette
2023-08-11
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