Risking Millions
Publisher Description
Love is not something you protect. It's something you risk.
Daniel Connor has a problem. A big one.
Even though his company is a billion-dollar success in the hospitality industry, he's just opened a few new properties in the United States and is failing at every turn. He's never met a problem he couldn't solve, but this particular problem is beyond him.
He needs an expert. A fixer.
Enter Eleanor Sawyer, fixer extraordinaire. Though she generally only works in the US, the salary Daniel offers her—and the good looks she sees across their first meeting—are impossible for her to turn down, and she makes the journey to the UK to work with his company on their problems.
But the UK isn't as easy to navigate as she expected, and when she ends up living on Daniel's property outside the city—and needing to call him every time something goes wrong—she starts to think there might be more to life in England than just fixing a company's issues.
This contract was never meant to be anything but professional. The problem is, the longer Daniel and Eleanor work together, the more personal it becomes.
And neither one of them is all that interested in changing it.
Lovers in London Series
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Book 1 – Risking Millions
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Book 2 – Venture Capital
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Book 3 – Worth the Expense
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Book 4 – The Price of Luxury
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Book 5 – Exclusive Passion
Customer Reviews
Wasn’t a bad read
It wasn’t a bad read, but definitely wasn’t her best read. This book has potential. I didn’t like that fact that it ended the way it did, it wasn’t a cliff hanger or anything but it definitely doesn’t need like 2 other books to finish the story off. However, I love the fact that she took her time on the book and worded things correctly and didn’t rush to any of the scenes or romantic scenes of sorts. It literally is a Romance brewing and it’s taking its time getting there.
It’s a ripoff
This book dragged; you have to buy all of them to know how ends
Completely Unbelievable
Plot is completely unbelievable and the actions of the characters don’t even make sense. Good thing it was a free read.