The Favor By Suzanne Wright -
: This arrangement allows Dane to access a trust fund left by his deceased uncle, which contains assets of sentimental value.
: An emotionally guarded, wealthy CEO known for being ruthless and possessive. Unlike many romance heroes, his personality remains consistent throughout the book; he doesn't suddenly become "soft," but instead shows his affection through protective actions. Themes and Tropes The Favor by Suzanne Wright
: Released on December 1, 2021 , narrated by Samantha Cook through Tantor Media. Critical and Reader Reception : This arrangement allows Dane to access a
: Vienna feels obligated to agree because Dane previously "did her a favor" by stopping an ex-boyfriend from blackmailing her. Themes and Tropes : Released on December 1,
: Marriage of convenience, billionaire/CEO, boss/assistant, fake dating, and forced proximity.
by Suzanne Wright is a contemporary romance novel originally published on October 13, 2020 . It is a popular example of the "marriage of convenience" and "boss/employee" tropes, featuring a high-heat, slow-burn relationship. Core Premise and Plot
: This arrangement allows Dane to access a trust fund left by his deceased uncle, which contains assets of sentimental value.
: An emotionally guarded, wealthy CEO known for being ruthless and possessive. Unlike many romance heroes, his personality remains consistent throughout the book; he doesn't suddenly become "soft," but instead shows his affection through protective actions. Themes and Tropes
: Released on December 1, 2021 , narrated by Samantha Cook through Tantor Media. Critical and Reader Reception
: Vienna feels obligated to agree because Dane previously "did her a favor" by stopping an ex-boyfriend from blackmailing her.
: Marriage of convenience, billionaire/CEO, boss/assistant, fake dating, and forced proximity.
by Suzanne Wright is a contemporary romance novel originally published on October 13, 2020 . It is a popular example of the "marriage of convenience" and "boss/employee" tropes, featuring a high-heat, slow-burn relationship. Core Premise and Plot