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Checking Out the Billionaire by Hope Paris
04/21/2024
Can one fateful charity gala lead a young hotel worker's to meet the love of her life?
Brad Stone seems to have it all, except for a decent woman he can share his life with. Someone trustworthy and passionate. He's tired of phony gold-diggers only after his money, using fake sexual charms to try to get it. He's hosting yet another charity gala, feeling lonely even in a crowd, when he catches sight of the most beautiful young woman: The coat-check girl.
Lily is a special education teacher in grad school who's picking up extra cash working evenings at hotels holding wedding, balls, and so on. She's heard GREAT things from her friend, who got her the job, about what a lovely place the hotel is to work at. It sure seems to be, because the most spectacular man she's ever seen in her life not only checks his coat, but checks out what she's up to as well. She's marking her student work while there's a lull in the guests arriving.
His magnetic allure in undeniable. Yet everything about the man screams Alpha billionaire. She is WAY out of her league. But she's never had such terrific conversations with a guy before. Lies and betrayal when she was younger has made Lily wary of men ever since. How on earth can she allow herself to be attracted to a wealthy playboy? Yet how can she resist the heat between them...?
Brad didn't get where he is by making bad decisions. He wants Lily, bad. Her voice, beauty, slamming body, her kindness and compassion, all touch in him ways he never could have imagined. Will she leave at the end of her shift? Or can he persuade her to come to his suite to explore the incredible attraction between them…?
About the Author
Hope Paris is the author of a number of billionaire romance series. If you like short and steamy, you'll love her books. Visit Hope Paris's Amazon page by clicking on the author's name above. Click on the +Follow button for news about the latest releases.
Book Length: 60-150 Pages
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