Have a soft spot for rich heroes and sultry island settings? In this candid, first person review I examine Abby Green’s Mills and Boon Modern romance Mistress to the Merciless Millionaire. I outline plot, character arcs, theme, where the book sparkles and where it relies on tired clichés. I close with reading picks and practical notes for fans. Mistress to the Merciless Millionaire Review: Does Desire Heal Old Wounds? This review explores Abby Green’s Mills and Boon Modern romance Mistress to the Merciless Millionaire. I unpack its glamour, its clichés, its emotional tension and the question at its centre: can past humiliation transform into intimacy? With honest critique and rich analysis, I also recommend five romance books worth reading before the year ends. Have you ever picked up a romance novel hoping it will let you escape and also make you think? I ask myself this often when I choose a Mills and Boon Modern title. There is a delightful familiarity to the...
In this impatiently kind review I walk you through Harinder Singh Pelia's Who the F Are You? a short practical guide to finding your unfair advantage and making it impossible to ignore. The book pairs a Minimum Viable Self framework with bite sized exercises and honest case studies. If you want clarity without theatre, this book gives you a plan. Have you ever felt invisible despite working hard? What is the book about in a few lines? The book's central promise is simple: find your unfair advantage, sharpen it and make it impossible to ignore. Pelia lays out a five step process built around the Minimum Viable Self framework. Rather than offering lofty pep talk, the book gives short exercises, prototypes and feedback loops so readers can test how they show up. It is candid, occasionally blunt, and emphatically practical. Harinder Singh Pelia’s Who the F Are You? was published in 2025 by Penguin, the hardback spans 206 pages and wears its intent on its sleeve. The co...