Review: Billion Dollar Enemy


Book Review: Billion Dollar Enemy, by Olivia Hayle, 4 stars



My one-night stand turns out to be my billion-dollar enemy.

Yeah, I’m screwed—and unfortunately not that way.

I meet a handsome man at the bar, the kind you only dream about. You know the one? He drinks his whiskey neat and power oozes from his suit-clad form. The night we spend together is perfect—I’ll treasure the memory for as long as I live.

Until I discover who he is.

Who’s the billionaire asshole trying to tear down my bookstore? My one-night stand. Correction: my rich, handsome, calculating one-night stand.

I hate his determination and his ruthlessness. I hate the way he smirks and the thick fall of his hair. But most of all, I hate that I can’t look at him without remembering our night together—a night he’s keen to repeat.

During the day, we’re at war.

At night, we’re lovers.

Sorry. I think they call it, ahem, fudge buddies.

The two things are strictly separated.

No funny business. No emotions.

And definitely no falling for him.


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: September 2020

Mature content: yes

Review: Billion Dollar Enemy is book one in the Seattle Billionaires series. As romances of this genre go, it's fairly good. I liked how Skye and Cole met before they became "enemies", and even though Cole's business is intent on, apparently, destroying Skye's it's good to know that he has scruples and will not pursue his interests at any cost.


 



The suspense/subplot of the issues with the bookstore's accountant was a bit over the top, in my opinion - silly and unnecessary. Ratings aside, it's a lovely romance and will leave a smile on your face. 
  
Happy readings!

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