A Billion Desires
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3.6 • 33 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Nick
A man like me has certain tastes.
And needs.
I'll pay top dollar for whatever I'm craving.
No price is too high if it means I get what I want.
What I desire.
Until one day when a certain blonde walks in and turns my life upside down.
All I need is one month to get her out of my system forever.
At least that's what I hope.
Cherry
Lying on my back for rich guys is not my idea of a dream job.
Ever since my world imploded, I've had to do what I've had to do.
I'm not proud of it.
But I'm a survivor. I'll do whatever it takes.
Until I lay eyes on my billionaire client, Nick.
The things he does to me—and the way he makes me feel, blows my mind and shakes my reality.
When he asks for one month of exclusivity—I can't say no.
My head tells me I can keep it professional.
My heart isn't so sure.
After all, it's just another job.
Right?
Customer Reviews
A billion desires
Think pretty woman with a lot of heart snd this books for you.
Felt so wrong to me
I have a lot of criticisms for this book which I was surprised about because I’ve loved books from this author before. The male was obsessing about the female, and then when he saw her he made her uncomfortable. There is dominant and hot, and there is perverse, and sometimes it is a fine line, but this book was on the latter side. If he was so alpha he would not have said please. It’s like the author wanted to venture to ‘the dark side’ but couldn’t help politeness seeping through. I don’t mind kinks, but that stuff needs to be consensual, and one scene was portrayed as not. Lots of spelling mistakes (by/buy, reign/rein). Words missing. It felt over complicated by commas. It was pretty bad, I can’t believe I read it all, I really struggled with it. It just didn’t make sense - one minute he’s making her do something she’s really uneasy about and then the next he ‘really cares’ that’s she’s okay after an earlier cry? He says he would never hurt her, then his ‘forceful hands were on her face’ which seems like a contradiction. ‘Nick always used his manners in the bedroom’, can you say ‘always’ when it’s happened only twice before? Lots of dramatic pauses (I assume they were) which grated towards the end. It just felt wrong.