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To save my best friend’s husband, all I have to do is blackmail a billionaire. My friend’s husband was abducted by a gang of white-collar criminals. These guys are bad, and they want her to spy on her boss—a man who owns half of New York. She’s falling apart and she needs my help. My name’s Aspen. I’m a private investigator, and I’m usually doing surveillance on cheating spouses or insurance scammers, but now I’m going undercover. I’m trading my jeans for skirts, and playing assistant at Kensington Group so I can get up close and personal with Liam Kensington—the owner of a multibillion-dollar construction and property empire. Not to mention a tall, lean, golden-haired god with a sexy British accent. The white-collar thieves have Liam in their sights and in return for my friend’s husband, they want me to blackmail a billionaire. Aw, hell. But I didn’t count on how Liam would make me feel, or my crazy need to keep him safe, or our incendiary attraction. Now I have to save a man’s life, catch some bad guys, and stop myself from falling in love with a billionaire who’s way out of my league.
Publication Year: 2021
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Like the first book in the series, this was a quick little story about a billionaire and the woman who tries to scam him for some reason. In the first book we had Zane and Monroe, who was forced to steal something from Zane. In this book we have Liam and Aspen. Aspen was forced to blackmail Liam. But like with Zane, Liam figures things out pretty quickly and has already decided that Aspen in the one for him. So he turns things around quickly and ends up helping her get out of the trouble she’s in.
At first, Aspen going through with the blackmail was pretty annoying. Because I didn’t see the point. She could have just told Liam the truth. But it all worked out anyway. These billionaire books are much shorter than the Norcross books so the love happens faster and with less complications. But it’s good to see Zane and his friends. And it’s better to see the Vander cameos