Amelie has always been a survivor. After losing both parents, she is forced to make a life for herself in London with help from Carolyn Blakely, the woman who took her in. Amelie meets and marries, a billionaire named Jed Hawthorne.
He has his own motivations for the marriage and lays out a "quickie marriage" plan that seemingly should work well for both. You can probably guess that it doesn't!! They both have their own motives to marry one another. But soon after the marriage, Amelie is kidnapped. Who has kidnapped her and why does she feel safer there in that dark room than with her own husband?
I enjoyed the short chapters in the book. I felt that it kept the book moving at an even pace. The dual timelines were also enjoyable and kept me invested.
The book started strong and instantly grabbed my attention and had me wanting to know more. I enjoyed this book. I was excited to be able to read it. I have read other B.A. Paris book and enjoy her writing style and storytelling.