The Magnate's Marriage Demand by Robyn Grady


The Magnate's Marriage Demand
Title : The Magnate's Marriage Demand
Author :
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ISBN : 0373768427
ISBN-10 : 9780373768424
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 192
Publication : First published December 1, 2007

IN NAME ONLY?

Marriage and children played no part in Armand De Luca's plans. Then the hard-driving tycoon learned he had to marry--and produce an heir!--or lose his company. When he discovered his late brother had fathered an as yet unborn child, Armand saw the perfect opportunity.

But expectant mother Tamara Kendle was not at all sure she wanted any part of Armand, his millions or his convenient marriage. And she was so infinitely desirable, he wasn't sure this union could ever be strictly business....


The Magnate's Marriage Demand Reviews


  • Dalia

    It was a struggle to finish this book. It s a very traditional MOC story, but the dead brother's child is one of my least favorite themes. I couldn't connect with h & especially H who appeared cold & too manipulative for me. Armand wants to marry Tamara, who carries his late brother's baby, in order to gain complete control of his late father's company. He uses tamara s bad circumstances against her to persuade her to marry him, and when she fell in love with him, he seems incapable of returning her love. He is too damaged by his childhood and his transformation at the end wasn't convincing.

  • Paula Legate

    The plot was not believable, but the story was good. I was hoping I would feel a connection to the hero or heroine, but I didn't feel the emotion behind what was going on in the story.
    Tammy just lost her best friend, and her unborn baby's father. At the funeral Mark's brother asked her to marry him. He wanted to take care of his nephew, and he needed a heir in 7 months to keep his company. Marriage was a win win for both. She only wanted to marry for love, but just lost he home, her business, and was in financial ruin. She wanted what was best for the baby. So she married. They had chemistry from the start. It was a sweet romance, that felt a little rushed.

  • More Books Than Time

    Just OK. Characters didn't jell for me.

  • Kay

    Ms. Grady's debut with Desire is one filled with emotional impact. It's more than three strikes for Tamara ... loss of her livelihood, her home burned to ashes, her lover and bestfriend tragically killed, and she's pregnant. At Marc's funeral she's approached by his brother who has a proposition for her that will solve her problems and his as well, as he needs an heir and a wife. Tamara's strong attraction to Armand makes his proposition hard to resist. Armand has some serious scars from his childhood and a disasterous love affair. He's doesn't believe in the love fairytale, and Tamara is determined to make him believe. This is a wonderful first for Ms. Grady

  • Tali

    This felt like a fairly standard Mills & Boon novel so I enjoyed it, but I wouldn't say it was groundbreaking in any way. I really liked Tamara as a character, but it felt like you could see the 'evil business partner' angle coming from a mile away. A nice book to read during my breaks today.
    3 stars.

  • Melanie♥

    Just could not connect with this story. The dead brother's child theme, did not work for me. It did improve a bit midway, but not enough to redeem the story.

  • Diah Didi

    Kinda love the theme.

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    Charlotte Lamb - Forbidden Fruit