Reviewed by Lynn on

3 of 5 stars

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This is the fifth book in the Til Death Do Us Part series and For Richer or For Poorer can be read as a standalone. I've not read any other books in the series, so can vouch for that.

Meg turned her back on her family & friends in New York City to find and reinvent herself in England, choosing Bristol as the place to live. A fresh start didn't include meeting a gorgeous man. Best laid plans don't always go accordingly when you meet a guy like Dillon.

What is there not to like about Dillon? He's smart, drop-dead gorgeous with a strong work ethic. He's also particular about what he wants from a woman and the Meg he meets ticks all those boxes. How is he going to react when the woman he is falling in love with, isn't the person she says she is?

Their relationship takes a turn for the worse, when Meg realises that her secret will probably be found out when Dillon goes away on a business trip. Dillon is predictably shaken, when he finds out the woman he has fallen in love with has a secret past.

Overall I enjoyed Meg and Dillon's story, but whilst I was reading this book I felt as though there was something missing. Some scenes were rushed and I struggled to feel any chemistry between the characters. Therefore this was a book I liked, rather than a book I loved. I could tell straightaway that Meg, the heroine was American due to the deliberate use of American English when scenes are written from her point of view, which was a nice touch as the book was written in British English.

** 3 stars - I received an arc for an honest review.**

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