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Becoming the Tycoon's Bride by Patricia Thayer
Becoming the Tycoon's Bride by Patricia Thayer













Becoming the Tycoon

I also enjoyed how her grandfather helped meddle a little with their relationship. But Hugh's weakness was his instant attraction to Ellie. I really liked Ellie, she was feisty and Hugh had a good battle on his hands, which caused a nice conflict - we like conflict! From the off, Ellie had her guard up, seeing Hugh as the enemy. I really did love the fire and the chemistry between this hero and heroine. Started reading, finished - I believe these are shorter stories (this was only 96 pages - 9 chapters plus an epilogue). The Tycoon's Marriage Bid by Patricia Thayer (I can't seem to find these books on Goodreads singularly - I usually like to leave links on those too).

Becoming the Tycoon

This book has two stories - and I will leave reviews accordingly. A long time member of Romance Writers of America, she has served as President and held many other board positions for her local chapter in Orange County. She has been a guest reader at elementary schools and lectured aspiring authors. Her book, Nothing Short of a Miracle won a Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice award. She has been nominated for both the National Reader’s Choice Award and the prestigious RITA. Patricia has written for over 20 years and has authored over 35 books for Silhouette and Harlequin.

Becoming the Tycoon

On rare days off from writing, you might catch her at Disneyland, spoiling those grandkids rotten! She also volunteers for the Grandparent Autism Network. As she calls them, her own true life heroes. Together, they have three grown sons and four grandsons. When not working on a story, you might find her traveling the United States and Europe, taking in the scenery and doing story research while thoroughly enjoying herself accompanied by, Steve, her husband for over 35 years. For the past eighteen years, she had the unwavering support and encouragement of her critique group. She not only enjoys the warm climate, but also the company and support of other published authors in the local writer’s organization. Patricia has called Orange County, California home for many years. Over the years, she’s made frequent visits back to the Midwest, trying to keep up with her family’s numerous weddings and births. She attended Ball State University, and soon afterward she headed West. Originally born and raised in Muncie, Indiana, Patricia Thayer was the second of eight children.















Becoming the Tycoon's Bride by Patricia Thayer