Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Book Review - Betting the Billionaire by Avery Flynn



My Thoughts

Gabe has been calling Keisha trying to talk her into selling her family furniture business to no avail. Not only does she resist selling, but she resents him for thinking that he can buy anything he wants. He is intrigued enough to make the drive to attempt to convince her face to face when his car breaks down and he ends up stranded with her. Not knowing at first who he is, Keisha is attracted to him and they spend time together. But that all comes to an end once it is revealed who he is and his true reason for wanting to buy her family business. They both agree to a bet to each make a piece of furniture and whoever makes the one that is best liked wins.

I have to admit that I found it a bit hard to like Gabe at first. Once he revealed his heartache over his father I warmed up to him more. I loved the conversation Keisha had with her father when he told her that her being happy was most important to him and he encouraged her to follow her dreams. 

I give Betting the Billionaire 4 hearts!



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About the Book

If that man calls her one more time... So what if Gabe Campos is a model-dating billionaire who gets Keisha Jacobs hotter than a Ferrari's engine on the straightaway? He keeps pushing her to sell her family's furniture business, but she'll never give in--not unless she wants to give her father a second heart attack.


All Gabe should be thinking about is how he'll finally get revenge on the man who killed his father. But when he meets the man's daughter, Keisha, instead of focusing on destroying Jacobs Fine Furnishings, he can't get her warm-whisky voice out of his mind.


Forced by a snow storm to spend the night together, their passion ignites. The next day, however, it's back to business. The only way Keisha can save her family is to win a bet with the billionaire. But neither realized their hearts are part of the bargain...


About the Author

Avery Flynn has three slightly-wild children, loves a hockey-addicted husband and is desperately hoping someone invents the coffee IV drip.

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