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Beauty and the Billionaire by Jessica Clare
Beauty and the Billionaire by Jessica Clare




Beauty and the Billionaire by Jessica Clare

But she feels bad about embarrassing him, goes to apologize when she sees him outside, and somehow thinks that saying “I saw your penis!” will help break the ice. The first time she sees him, he’s completely naked and he’s mortified because he had this idea he’d give it time before he showed her his face (that plan went down the tubes pretty fast). There are some funny moments between the two of them. She’s quirky but not annoyingly so, and she’s perfect for bringing him out of his shell. And…wait for it…he’s a virgin! I love a virgin hero! Gretchen is adorable.

Beauty and the Billionaire by Jessica Clare

Hunter is such a good “beast.” He’s nervous and angry and lonely and even when he’s yelling, you can’t help but love him. This book was everything I wanted and more. For a full synopsis, see this book’s Goodreads page. I couldn’t resist picking them up, and I’m so glad I did.Ī lonely, scarred recluse sets up an elaborate scheme to get the ghost writer he’s attracted to into his home, not expecting to have anything more than friendship with her…if that. It originally went on my Book Rewards list, but I got lucky and found a paperback copy of the first two books in the series at a bookstore in Tulsa while visiting a friend. When I heard about this one, I was all over it.

Beauty and the Billionaire by Jessica Clare

It is my absolute favorite, and I’ll read pretty much anything based on it. If you want to get my attention, tell me about a book with the Beauty and the Beast trope.






Beauty and the Billionaire by Jessica Clare