Laura Fidorowicz
Darian King is a self-made billionaire who raised his sister after their parents died when he was just 18. Darian knows that people can be gone in an instant so he isn't looking for any committed relationships. His sister calls to announce her engagement and insists her brother plan her wedding while she tours Europe with her fiancee's band. Since Darian is a CEO so doesn't have the time or knowledge to plan a wedding, he enlists the help of his longtime personal assistant, Allison. Ali has been Darian assistant for the past four years. She loves her job but since being Darian's assistant requires her time at all hours of the day and night, Ali is ready for change so her life can more to it than work. Darian's assignment of planning his sister's wedding to her just solidifies her resolve that it is time to move on. This was a light, fun, quick read. This story had humor, angst, and heat. The author did an amazing job of connecting me to the characters and hoping for a HEA. This was my first book by this author but it won't be the last. *I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.*
Isha Coleman
Gorgeous, intense and clueless. All words that apply to Darian. How can someone so smart and successful not see the writing on the wall? Love equals wedding and Darien stuck making the plans courtesy of his baby sister. Too bad it's his assistant left holding the bag. Right Billionaire, Wrong Wedding is entertainment at it's finest. The concept has been done many times but that immense feeling of satisfaction never wanes. The heart knows what it wants and mine wanted witty, irresistible fun. It got it's wish.
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Bette Hansen
I loved this one! It was refreshing to read a story with a very successful powerful man who didn't dictate to his employees or walk around with an air of entitlement. Darian King was a self made billionaire who cares deeply for the ones he loves. That's not say he can't be tough and ruthless when the need arises. He's a commitment phobe to the core but when his sister asks for his help organizing her wedding what can he do. Well, call in his already overworked assistant of course. Allison Reed knows it's time for a change. Late nights working and having very little time for a social life is not what she had planned for her life yet that's exactly where she was. She intends to quit as Darian King's assistant but just hasn't found the right way to tell him yet. Then the last straw is pulled. He wants her help planning his sisters upcoming rush wedding. She decides that's enough. She'll complete this last task and that's it. Or is it???? This was a fun relaxing read that was filled with humor, passion, and love. An excellent read that I recommend to everyone.