The Billionaire Bargain
Publisher Description
Paige: I desperately need some serious bucks to save my sister's life. I was working late at the office when I happened to overhear an executive talking to his publicist about needing a fake wife to clean up his image. I decided I would be perfect for the job. But I almost lost my nerve when he mistakenly thought I was the cleaning lady. No matter. I have to do this for my sister, to get her the help she needs. So I boldly asked for the position of new wife. I almost died of embarrassment when I found out he was the new CEO of the company. Shit! Did I just proposition my billionaire playboy boss? And did he just tell me no?
Luke: I desperately need a fake wife to clean up my image. I was intrigued by the sassy secretary who walked into my office after eavesdropping on my conversation. But I can't date an employee. It just wouldn't be right. Besides, money can hire me an actress or a trophy wife at the drop of a dime. The only thing is, I can't stop thinking about Paige. So I changed my mind, asked her if she would take the job, and she told me no. No woman has ever told me no. I'm determined to change her mind. I know she wants me. I can tell by the subtle bursts of affection she gives me…like a simple swipe of the arm, our flirty conversations, her bashful smile, or our lingering hugs. I was definitely intrigued. Was that little spark turning into something more? I know one thing, I'm not giving up until she's in my bed where she belongs.
Customer Reviews
The billionaire bargain
Good story—unreal—but that’s what stories are, right?
The Billionaire Bargin
This book keeps you wanting more from the first page to...to be continued. Definitely worth the read can't wait for the next book.
Ok…incomplete
There were several places that the story jumped in unclear ways. I often had to check if I had missed a couple pages or something. Author needs better segways.
Also, this story ended too quickly. It could have had a couple more chapters. I guess the author has this style of splitting a couple’s story over several books. Perhaps, this is to force a purchase…lame!