Give me a Day

Zoe Ann Wood

Billionaires Abroad
1
Sweet Romance
A breathtaking romance in the heart of Europe… Lorelei was a homebody until her beloved grandma’s will forced her to travel to Vienna. Now she’s ticking off Austrian tourist attractions and planning a funeral – until a rude stranger bumps into her and breaks her phone. Sebastian doesn’t have time for distracted tourists, no matter how pretty they are. He has meetings to attend, stolen artwork to return, and a billionaire empire to dismantle. Yet he invites Lorelei to dinner. And then repeats his mistake. But time runs short on vacation, and both Lorelei and Sebastian have trouble stirring back at home. Will their brand-new attraction crumble under the pressure of their real lives? This clean romance will sweep you into the swoony world of billionaires: you’re guaranteed an evening of sweet escape. Start the series today!

Welcome back everyone, today I’ll be reviewing the sequel to Give me a Dream. Each book within this series is a standalone book with no characters appearing in the following books, so don’t feel like you need to read the whole series if only one or two books sound good to you.

I was a surprised at how Sebastian and Lori met, and the ongoing strife caused by how they met. Although, I was impressed by how much Lori was considering her safety while travelling alone in a foreign country.

Throughout their time together they slowly build up to a full-blown romance which appears to be going along at a natural pace. But of course, the characters personalities get in the way of things working out which then makes it hard for them.

I did find the ease of access to someone else’s bank records and the willingness to share it a bit weird. That might be my banking background going “NOOOO!!!! NEVER SHARE THOSE DETAILS!!! AND HOW THE HELL DID YOU GET A HOLD OF SOMEONE ELSE’S BANK STATEMENTS?! ISN’T THAT ILLEGAL?!?!?!”

My stress levels got a little bit of a hit, but it did calm down quickly.

Without spoiling the ending, I was robbed of the planning phase that makes it so special. But at the same time, it was kinda sweet, but kinda presumptuous of what the answer would be.

Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed this review; on Monday I’ll be reviewing The Summer of Going Topless by Liz Davies.

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2 Replies to “Give me a Day – Zoe Ann Wood”

  1. Through I am getting so many book present ideas for my middle sister lol, and I thank you so much for this, another great review!

    1. Yeap! I have been thinking these could be great presents for my cousins and nieces who read and are starting to get old enough to potentially be interested in romance

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