Reviewers from Fictionally Sam describe it as an "upgraded Netflix movie" with sizzling chemistry. While many enjoy the possessive "alpha" dynamic, some readers on Reddit have critiqued the story for having "cartoonishly evil" side characters and a repetitive plot structure. Dramatic and Passionate: The Favor by Suzanne Wright
: An emotionally guarded, wealthy CEO known for being ruthless and possessive. Unlike many romance heroes, his personality remains consistent throughout the book; he doesn't suddenly become "soft," but instead shows his affection through protective actions. Themes and Tropes The Favor by Suzanne Wright
: The book is told entirely from Vienna's first-person perspective . It is often praised by readers on platforms like Goodreads for its lack of "third-act breakups" and for the leads' mature communication when dealing with external drama. Publication & Format Details Publisher : Independently Published (Self-published). Length : Approximately 342 to 388 pages. Reviewers from Fictionally Sam describe it as an
The story follows , a capable personal assistant who has worked for her aloof and perfectionist boss, Dane Davenport , for four years. alternative family structures
: The story touches on deeper themes such as childhood trauma, alternative family structures, and emotional vulnerability.
: Dane, a globally successful CEO, asks Vienna to enter a sham marriage for twelve months .