Hello Billionaire

My ex told me no one would ever want to be with a single mom in her thirties. My billionaire boss thinks otherwise.


After my ex left me high and dry, I need make things work for my kids. Even if it means getting rejected for jobs over and over again.


When my friend gets me an interview with her boss for an interior design job, I think things are finally looking up. That is until I door ding his Tesla and yell at my kids on the phone during the interview. (For the record, running out of peanut butter does NOT count as an "emergency.")


But for some reason... he offers me the job.


As a boss, Gage Griffen is intense, driven, and demanding. But under his layers of Armani and grumpy exterior, he's also generous, kind, and treats my kids the way I wish their dad would.


I need to keep my distance, because this job is our fresh start. And messing up this opportunity could ruin everything, including my heart.


Hello Billionaire is a grumpy/sunshine rom com featuring a steamy billionaire, a plus-size single mom, three matchmaking children, and one hell of a happily ever after.

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Published Mar 31, 2023

442 pages

Average rating: 7.71

14 RATINGS

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Shanyece
May 13, 2023
4/10 stars
I was really enjoying this book until I reached the middle. Around this time they both recognized their feelings, wanted to end the NDA and try at a relationship. Well Farrah’s demands put my hackles up because I felt it was all around unfair to Gage. In order to be in a relationship with her, not only did he have to accept her kids which is understandable but he’s pretty much forced to make amends with his parents even if he wasn’t the one at fault.

Maybe that’s not a big deal to some but at least ease him into the idea. He only talked to her about his parents once so the next time his parents is brought up, it’s required they’re on good terms in order for them to continue their relationship. Why?

I don’t know… it just didn’t sit right with me. Instead of a natural makeup between him & his father.. it’s because he only wanted to be with her.

On top of that she wanted him to step back from work which is something she loved about him. Again why?

Outside of that hiccup, more natural easy interaction between him & her kids would have been great to experience. Yes he bought things for them to show interest but what about quality time to grow their relationship?

*DNF @ 71%

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