Making His Wife By Jenna Rose ✧

The story begins with Willow entering Locke’s home while she believes he is out of the country. When he unexpectedly returns and catches her, the tension between them culminates in an unusual deal: Willow will quit her job as his assistant and instead undergo "lessons" to become his wife. Throughout the novella, Locke struggles with deep-seated trust issues, often suspecting Willow of being a gold-digger despite her genuine feelings. Critical Reception

Reviews for the book are polarized, often depending on a reader's comfort with the specific "alpha-hero" and "submission" tropes the author is known for. Making His Wife by Jenna Rose

Critics often describe him as a "jerk" or "manwhore" whose behavior can be nonsensical or repulsive to those who don't enjoy the "darker" alpha archetype. The story begins with Willow entering Locke’s home

“I usually LOVE this author but this book was.. was just bad. I wanted to like it but Locke was just a jerk.” Amazon.de Critical Reception Reviews for the book are polarized,

“Interesting book, loved the back and forth between the lead characters... At times the humiliation got on my nerves but the way it was dealt with was sweet.” Amazon.in Technical Details Primarily available as an eBook on Amazon . Page Count: Approximately 54 pages.

Some reviewers found her character shallow or frustrating, particularly in how she handles Locke's treatment of her.

Some readers found the transition between the "pity party" phase and the training phase to be jarring or confusing, feeling as though two different stories were stitched together. Reader Feedback

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