Monday, January 6, 2014

The Wrong Billionaire's Bed by Jessica Clare - Review



The Billionaire Boys Club is a secret society of six men who have vowed success--at any cost. Not all of them are old money, but all of them are incredibly wealthy. They're just not always as successful when it comes to love...
Audrey Petty's always been the responsible one. The good twin.  Successful, dependable, and trustworthy--that's Audrey. She'd be the perfect girlfriend for her childhood crush, billionaire Cade Archer...except that she's pretty sure she's not even on his radar. But when fate (and her chaotic twin) come together, Audrey finds out that she'll be spending the next month with Cade at his remote cabin retreat. It's a dream come true...
Until she meets her worst nightmare.
Billionaire playboy Reese Durham is used to seducing women to get what he wants. But when stiff, too-proper Audrey bursts into the private mountain lodge and scares his companion out the door, it's time for a little revenge. It's clear that Audrey's in love with his buddy, Cade...and it's clear to Reese that blackmailing Audrey with this information can get her to agree to just about anything. Like furtive kisses in the dark, or a secret rendezvous in the woods. Audrey may think she knows what she wants, but Reese is determined to show her what she needs.
And as Reese discovers the volatile minx behind the buttoned-up exterior, he starts to think maybe she's just what he needs, too.







Have you ever read a book and then immediately had to go and buy the rest of the series, and check out her other series because you just found an author who writes with that voice that you adore? That was this book and Jessica Clare for me. She drew me in and I immediately fell in love with and related to Audrey. She’s a great heroine, who’s smart, snarky and so capable of so much passion and love.

Throw in Reese Durham, a billionaire playboy who met his match in Audrey. He is full of snark, sexy one liners and melts for Audrey at times. I loved that he wasn’t afraid to tease her and that love blindsided him and the way he was a bit grumpy about it. Mostly I loved the way they interacted with each other, it was just enough funny and tension that I couldn’t put this book down.

I highly recommend this book. I have purchased the first two, and I haven’t read them and enjoyed this book so it’s definitely a great stand alone. I look forward to reading them as well.





I received a copy from NetGalley. I was not compensated for my review. 

1 comment:

  1. I have this book on the TBR for awhile now, loved your review and it sounds like this author deserves a checking too.

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