If it was possible, this book made me dislike Braxton even more. It was clear that although Alex was a reluctant bride, she was also willing to throw herself 100% into their partnership beyond just a legal level. I found it difficult to ascertain, in the beginning at least, whether Braxton was capable of viewing their marriage as more than a legal contract. She reluctantly agrees, and Braxton feigns that he’ll be a devoted-ish husband. His outward excuse is that if they aren’t legally married, the costs of her healthcare will bankrupt the family. The book starts with Braxton basically forcing Alex to marry him. I came into this book expecting him to have had a “come to Jesus” moment after the birth of the quadruplets and be good for once. He left a bad taste in my mouth in the first book, because he treated his girlfriend (?)/babies’ mother so horrifically while she was pregnant. I devoured Misconceptions, and I just had to know more about Braxton Earwood. What can I say? I’m a glutton for punishment.
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