Tempted by the Tycoon's Proposal

 Tempted by the Tycoon's Proposal

Rachael Stewart



Reviewed by Helen


What a truly awesome story, so beautifully written, filled with emotion and what a setting London and a trip to Iceland. This is Rachael Stewart’s debut for the True Love/Romance line and I can say it is a must read for anyone who wants to be transported to the world of finding love and happiness. I do hope you pick this one up and get to know Sophia Lambert and tycoon Jack McGregor and Jack’s daughter Lily you are sure to be sighing by the end.

Sophia works in a hotel in London and she is all about work, a tragedy when she was a child has changed her, oh she is a lovely person helpful and so very caring so when a guest’s young daughter goes missing in the hotel Sophia is on it and discovers the young girl, Lily hiding under a table and a friendship forms instantly and when Lily’s father arrives Sophia is hit with a feeling she has never felt before, but wow her dad is one handsome man.

Jack puts his daughter first after tragedy has taken her mother away and he works hard to make sure that Lily will never want for anything she travels the world with him on business with a tutor, she can be a live wire at times and after another missing episode and he meets his daughter’s finder his heart jumps like it has never done before a dinner invitation to thank Sophia is accepted and Jack is determined to get to know Sophia a lot more.

Both Jack and Sophia suffer with guilt issues and these roll into their everyday lives but as they get to know each other and help each other with their pasts their love is growing in leaps and bounds but they both are wary of looking to the future Lily is more than happy to push them together. A birthday trip for Lily to Iceland is the clincher in many ways, although love never runs smoothly there are always ups and downs and Jack and Sophia have theirs but when they open the stars burst with love and such happiness. I loved this story and can’t recommend it enough it truly left me smiling.


5 stars

Published December 10th 2020 by Mills & Boon