THE CLASSIC TALE OF BOY MEETS GIRL, DRINKS SHAMPOO, THEN FALLS IN LOVE. TOO BAD HE CAN'T REMEMBER HER NAME THE NEXT DAY.
Suzanne Rose never intended for Brice Van Sant to drink a cup of her homemade herbal shampoo. And she certainly didn’t expect an impromptu marriage proposal from the hunky CEO.
After an incredible wedding night, Brice wakes unable to remember his bride’s name or why he proposed.
Too late they realize the bright blue shampoo is responsible. Almost like...a love potion!
Brice doesn’t believe in love. But as chief executive of the area’s largest pharmaceutical company, he needs that formula. He strong-arms Suzanne into reproducing it for him, demanding that she pretend they are happily married until it’s recovered.
As Suzanne struggles to remember the shampoo’s ingredients and forget their perfect wedding night, she finds herself falling for her husband. Can she convince Brice that love is a chance worth taking before she loses her heart to him forever?
Suzanne Rose never intended for Brice Van Sant to drink a cup of her homemade herbal shampoo. And she certainly didn’t expect an impromptu marriage proposal from the hunky CEO.
After an incredible wedding night, Brice wakes unable to remember his bride’s name or why he proposed.
Too late they realize the bright blue shampoo is responsible. Almost like...a love potion!
Brice doesn’t believe in love. But as chief executive of the area’s largest pharmaceutical company, he needs that formula. He strong-arms Suzanne into reproducing it for him, demanding that she pretend they are happily married until it’s recovered.
As Suzanne struggles to remember the shampoo’s ingredients and forget their perfect wedding night, she finds herself falling for her husband. Can she convince Brice that love is a chance worth taking before she loses her heart to him forever?
308 Pages
The SWEET Version of Love Potion Me, Baby (the no-sex version)
Suzanne Rose never intended for Brice Van Sant to drink a cup of her homemade herbal shampoo. And she certainly didn’t expect an impromptu marriage proposal from the hunky CEO. After an incredible wedding night, Brice wakes unable to remember his bride’s name or why he proposed.
Too late they realize the bright blue shampoo is responsible. Almost like...a love potion!
Brice doesn’t believe in love. But as chief executive of the area’s largest pharmaceutical company, he needs that formula. He strong-arms Suzanne into reproducing it for him, demanding that she pretend they are happily married until it’s recovered.
As Suzanne struggles to remember the shampoo’s ingredients and forget their perfect wedding night, she finds herself falling for her husband. Can she convince Brice that love is a chance worth taking before she loses her heart to him forever?
This book was originally published under the title Love Potion and Other Travesties.
My Review
The Trouble with Millionaires
Love Potion Me Baby
By Amy Lillard
I liked both these books they are kinda same story only one has a little more spice to the romance. I did not find Love Potion Me Baby to hot and spicy though so you wouldn't enjoy it. More like a PG-13 if you was watching a movie to as The Trouble with Millionaires Is probably a NR.
I loved the story. Wow to imagine someone falls in love with you from a bottle of blue shampoo. That was accidentally drank. He proposes and married all in same night, but what happens next morning when he wakes up? He is very wealthy and all about himself. He thinks she tricked him with a potion. So now he wants to only stay with her long enough to get the formula. He say big money for his company. They both are physically attracted to one another. Can she actually give him up after she remembers the ingredients for the shampoo? These are so good and well written characters you will keep flipping pages. Love Potion Me Baby is just a little spicy so if you like a spicy romance this is for you if you want none then get The Trouble with Millionaires. Both same story! By same great Author Amy Lillard.
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