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No Matter What
No Matter What by Erin Nicholas is $1.99! This is the first book in her Billionaire Bargains series. The hero is a billionaire with a daughter who happens to be in a wheelchair. The heroine is a physical therapist. You can connect the dots. The book is heavy on the emotional side, which readers loved. However, a few didn’t feel the romance was very believable. The book also has a 4-star rating on GoodReads.
The best doesn’t come cheap…and this time it could cost him his heart.
Handsome billionaire Adam Steele is good. Good at getting his way. If nothing else, money always works—until he realizes he can’t buy his daughter’s way out of her new wheelchair. Three private physical therapists later, he’s almost given up on Emily walking again. Then he meets Dr. Jaden Monroe. And his match.
Feisty physical therapist Jaden Monroe has never met a man quite like Adam. She’s not sure if it’s his I’m-in-charge attitude or the heat in his eyes when he looks at her, but she finds herself wanting to say yes to anything he asks. Like when he asks her to help his daughter walk again. Of course, the million dollars he offers—just enough to finish the pediatric rehab wing Jaden has been working for and dreaming of—is hard to say no to as well.
But Jaden didn’t anticipate a teen whose injuries are more than physical. Or a man so passionate and devoted—and as tenacious as she is. As she and Adam fight their attraction, the only thing harder than keeping her promise will be keeping a hold on her heart.
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Never Been Kissed
Never Been Kissed by Molly O’Keefe is $2.99! This is a contemporary romance between a politician’s daughter and a bodyguard. It’s also set in a small town. The catnip is bursting at the seams! Some readers felt the heroine was a little too good. Others liked how the book has not one, but two love stories going on. This is the second book in the Boys of Bishop series and has a 3.7-rating on GoodReads.
As the daughter of a wealthy politician, Ashley Montgomery has had enough of her parents’ expectations for her future and is going her own way, volunteering to work at a refugee camp in Africa. But her act of charity turns dangerous when she takes a boat trip and is abducted by Somali pirates. Enter Brody Baxter, who was a bodyguard for the Montgomery family ten years ago and doesn’t think twice about coming to Ashley’s rescue. Handsome and tough, Brody has always done what needed to be done. So he swoops in, saves Ashley, and brings her to a place where she can rest and recuperate without the glare of the press and her demanding family: Brody’s small hometown of Bishop, Arkansas. But Ashley soon realizes that she’s not the only one in need of healing.
Holed up with Ashley in a tiny apartment over his brother’s bar in Bishop, Brody is tempted and torn in ways he never anticipated. Beautiful Ashley, vibrant despite her ordeal, fearless enough to love him beyond his wall of self-punishment, is now determined to save him. But with a little faith and a lot of love, they just may find happiness in each others’ arms.
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Tempting the Billionaire
Tempting the Billionaire by Jessica Lemmon is $2.99! This is the first book in the Love in the Balance series, and if you like this one, it looks as though the other books are on sale too. This is also a workplace romance. Readers seemed to be divided. Some felt the story was perfectly sweet and fluffy, while others felt a bulk of the story was mostly the hero and heroine lusting after one another. Has anyone read this?
BUSINESS OR PLEASURE?
Crickitt Day needs a job . . . any job. After her husband walks out on her, she’s determined to re-build her life and establish a new career. When swoon-worthy billionaire Shane August hires her as his assistant, she jumps at the chance to prove herself. Despite her growing attraction to her boss, she vows to keep things strictly professional. No flirting. No kissing. Definitely no falling in love…
Shane August is all business, all the time. He’s a self-made man who’s poured his heart and soul into his company, and he’d never allow himself to get involved with an employee. Then he hires sweet, sexy Crickitt—and he can’t keep his mind or his hands off her. But no matter how much he wants Crickitt, Shane fears that painful secrets from his past will always come between them. With fate working against them, can these two lonely hearts learn that sometimes mixing business with pleasure is the perfect merger?
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One in a Million
One in a Million by Jill Shalvis is $1.99! This is book 12 in the Lucky Harbor series. The heroine runs a wedding planning business and returns to Lucky Harbor, her home town, to find her high school crush is still hot, and is now a deep sea diver with a teenage son.
This book has a 4.2-star average at GoodReads, and readers who liked it say it’s got all the expected humor and hilarity they wanted.
As the brains behind wedding site TyingTheKnot.com, Callie sees it all: from the ring to the dress, the smiles . . . to the tears. It’s that last part that keeps her single andnot looking. Getting left at the altar will do that to a girl. But when Callie returns to her old hometown, she finds that her sweet high school crush is sexier than ever. And he makes it hard to remember why she’s sworn off love . . .
Tanner is a deep-sea diver with a wild, adrenaline-junkie past-and now his teenage son is back in his life. How can Tanner be a role model when he’s still paying for his own mistakes? It’s hard enough that gorgeous Callie has appeared in town like a beautiful dream, challenging his best-laid plans to keep his heart on lockdown. Though there’s something about being around her again that makes him feel like he can be the man she-and his son-deserve. Little Lucky Harbor holds their past; can it hold a beautiful new future
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I can’t speak for Tempting the Billionaire but I read The Millionaire Affair by Jessica Lemmon last summer and enjoyed it. In her most recent, Bringing Home the Bad Boy, she handles the story of a widower and his wife’s best friend really well. I ended up reading it over one day once I got past the heartbreaking beginning.
Loved both Never Been Kissed and One in a Million. Molly is such a good writer and that whole series (Boys of Bishop) is outstanding.
Can not recommend Never Been Kissed enough. All the Boys of Bishop books have been exquisite reads. Just finished Indecent Proposal last week wherein we find the line:
“I am my own damn Prince Charming.”
If you aren’t reading Molly O’Keefe, you are totally missing out.
What’s with all the billionaire romances? I’ve read a few and usually the billionaire is a cardboard cutout character. Nice for a little fantasy, but I want STORY and good character development.
There will always be a place in romance for the billionaire fantasy. The trope on which HP was built. The Cinderella story. But it’s EVERYWHERE now because of FSOG. When something else becomes the hot publishing ticket, the billionaire story will fall back to more reasonable levels. The billionaire craze outstripped the vampire craze, and some other craze will eventually trump the billionaires. (Pun intended.)
I love the Boys of Bishop books! Highly recommend smokey O’Keefe. Right now I don’t want to read that first one though. It sounds too much like walking again would be the only acceptable outcome for the daughter.
Aren’t billionaires just the modern American equivalent of dukes? They’re for women who want a lifestyle fantasy as well as a romance in their novels.