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Billionaire Bad Boys: Rich, Powerful and sexy as hell. Derek West rose from poverty to take the tech world by storm. He's sexy, confident and gets any woman he wants. And who he wants is Cassie Storm, the rich girl he’s never been good enough for. She’s desperate to save her family company and there’s only one man who can help. But Derek isn’t interested in helping. He wants to possess both the company and the woman he’s never been able to forget. His plan? To seduce her out of his head. Except once he’s had a taste of Cassie, he doesn’t want to let her go. Her family remembers where he came from, and they won’t allow it. When the truth about their pasts comes to light, though, it may be Cassie who’s going down hard. *All Billionaire Bad Boys Novels stand alone.
Publication Year: 2017
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Three books into this series, and I’m still not sure why it’s called “Bad Boy Billionaires” when none of the MMCs are actually ‘bad’. All are really decent guys and actually … all are exactly the same as all the others. I was super impressed with the first book and the author’s ability to accurately depict mental illness. But so far, the rest of the series doesn’t have anything spectacular going on. Aside from that bit I respected in book 1, this series uses popular, overused/recycled plots. Pick up any billionaire romance book and you’ll find these exact plots. More frustrating is no time at all was spent on character development outside of the first book in the series. This is a clear instance of an author changing names & faces and a few other minor details within the plot, but basically cranking out the same book repeatedly.
The series name obviously is called such for marketing reasons. I could respect that, if it at least was a little bit fitting, but it isn’t. There are no bad boys in this series, so far. Had planned to read the complete series today but honestly, it would seem if you’ve read one, you’ve read them all, so I’ll move onto another author. Not sure I’ll read anything else from this author. I’m still impressed with what she did in book 1, but disappointed in what followed.
2.5 bored stars.
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I listened to the audiobook; the narrator has a pleasant enough voice. 4-star performance.