Ferret matchmakers lead to true love in this one. The entire time I was reading this book, I kept feeling second hand nerves for both Liam and Lucy. The minute that he caught one of Lucy’s ferrets as it tried to make a break from its leash, I couldn’t wait to see how their interactions played out.
Liam is the last bachelor in his billionaire friend group, and they readily tease him about when he will settle down. Liam claims that he isn’t ready for all of that, but there is something about Lucy’s shyness that draws him to her.
Lucy is in Ocean Bay having a mini-escape from the life her father has planned for her. Lucy doesn’t know how to tell her father that she doesn’t want to go through with his choices for her life, so she asks for 3 months to do her own thing before she comes back to the life that was planned for her.
Their tentative friendship blossoms into something more, and Liam won me over with how he chose to win Lucy over by buying things for her ferrets. It showed that Liam saw who she was at her core, which made my heartbreak for Lucy knowing what her father had planned for her.
The author did a great job of writing about their friendship to like to love journey. I felt the frustration every time Liam thought he was making progress just for Lucy to shut him down. I felt Lucy’s distress as she thought about having to leave and her sadness when wishing she could stay.
What happens when you realize that while you’re escaping from the life that your father has planned for you, that you’re actually building the life you truly want? And what happens when the life you’re trying to escape from shows up in the life you’re building for yourself? You’ll have to read Falling for the Wrong Billionaire to see how Lucy handles these situations, and what Liam does when he realizes that what’s missing from his life is a shy girl and two rambunctious ferrets.
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