The Tycoon’s Misunderstood Bride by Elizabeth Lennox

Published
June 4, 2012
Publisher
Elizabeth Lennox Books
Genre
Contemporary Romance
Pages
169
Author’s Page
https://elizabethlennox.com/

The Tycoon’s Misunderstood Bride does not seem like the right title for this story. For one Emma is not misunderstood, she is abused, there is a difference. Her father set things up in the hopes that the abuse would continue well after his death by portraying her as something she was not. Jason’s choice to believe those lies know what kind of man Emma’s father was, is on him and does not make her misunderstood, it does make her ignored since Jason wouldn’t even really listen or believe until after he cashed in on her V-card.

The Tycoon’s Misunderstood Bride starts out really slow and I was tempted on numerous occasions to skip ahead, which I did just to see if the story picked up at all. At this point I am of a mind that no book should ever start off at a funeral. I am rather surprised that I read the book from start to finish.

The Tycoon’s Misunderstood Bride reminded me of another book of a similar nature, called Unwanted Wife by Natasha Anders. I loved Unwanted Wife but I am having trouble deciding what if anything I liked about this story. Don’t get me wrong, I love Elizabeth Lennox’s other books but for what ever reason this one left me wanting. Unwanted Wife left me in tears on more than one occasion while The Tycoon’s Misunderstood Bride just left feeling nothing but eager to get through so I can find another book.

The story line itself was just okay at best but when you throw in the edits, the gender confusion and inconsistencies it really left me cold and the only thing left is to give The Tycoon’s Misunderstood Bride a one-star rating which is truly sad given how much I like other Elizabeth Lennox stories.

Book Cover Rating
The cover does imply steamy bits but there wasn’t much steam to justify such a cover.

Book Blurb Rating
The blurb definitely makes The Tycoon’s Misunderstood Bride sound better than it really is.

Book’s Blurb
Emotionally abused all her life by a domineering father, Emma thought she might have a shot at happiness after his death. But then she heard the terms of his will! She must marry Jason Montenegro and give birth to a son. Only then would he give her the location of her mother – a woman who Emma thought had abandoned her at the age of five, only to find out that she had been fighting for custody all these years. Jason was livid that Emma’s father had information about his past and wouldn’t divulge the answer until he married Emma – a woman whose reputation was worse than his own. And he had to produce a child with this woman? So be it! He’d do anything to get that information, even marry a woman who had apparently slept with any man that crossed her path. But as he got to know the gentle beauty, he discovered that she was nothing like her father. She was kind and sweet, generous to a fault. And he was falling in love with his enemy’s daughter!

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