Recommended By Marlena
Recommended By Marlena
I'm gonna be honest here, I typically stay away from billionaire stories. I had my fill years ago and they all started to sound very similar, so I basically lost my interest in them. BUT, when I saw this new-to-me author had a brothers best friend angle (which is a trope that I love), I thought what the heck, let's give it a try...and I'm SO GLAD I DID! Most billionaire books are full of pomp and privilege, but this one had a realism and down to earth quality that drew me in and had me invested. I loved the witty banter, the palatable chemistry, the angsty family tension, and the underlying serendipitous circumstances. It was a quick page turner that had me giggling out loud and left a smile on my face 😊 Pick up this book for a cozy, fall, cuddle up and feel good read.
I'm really looking forward to reading more from this author and I'm super stoked that I get to meet her at Shameless 2022!
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Synopsis
As a billionaire, philanthropist, and the life of every party, I work hard and play harder—which occasionally gets me into trouble.
It wouldn’t be so bad if I weren’t the soon-to-be CEO of my family’s company. In order to appease my concerned parents, I agree to leave Manhattan and hide out until the media frenzy surrounding my latest mishap settles down.
Which is how I end up in a cabin in the woods with my best friend’s gorgeous little sister on her birthday.
I’m definitely not the gift Tessa’s expecting. We’ve never met before, but it’s clear she’s formed an opinion of me based on my playboy reputation—and it’s not a good one.
But we’re stuck here together.
At first, all we do is bicker, and it’s easy for me to remember all the reasons I shouldn’t touch her. But the more I get to know her, I’m surprised by how real and funny she is beneath her spunky exterior. Did I mention the woman can bake too?
Keeping my hands to myself becomes more torturous than my exile.
After all, having fun is what I’m good at. How can I resist showing her how to live a little?