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“As the first book in the Billionaire Bachelors series, Melody Anne makes a great first impression with The Billionaire Wins the Game leaving readers craving for more.”
“I am already recommending to friends, peers, and acquaintances. The Billionaire Wins the Game has received two thumbs up from me for sure. As a pondering point, I think it would make an interesting story line for a movie as well.”The Billionaire Wins the Game (Billionaire Bachelors)
A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW 4.5 Stars | Reviewed by: Millarda
I really liked this book and it is a keeper. It exhibits the dilemma of letting go of what you know and embracing the opportunity for love and happiness. It is very well written and constructed. The characters mature nicely throughout this book. You can easily visualize what you are reading.
The dialogue is easy to understand. There is a lot of tension and conflict between Lucas and Amy. Lucas’ father wanted his son to find happiness and love. Lucas wasn’t ready for any type of change in his life. Lucas liked living with no attachments and wanted to keep it that way, little did he know his father already had other plans. He knew he wanted grandchildren while he could still play with them. If that was going to happen he had to do something.
Joseph Anderson has decided it’s time his three successful sons find brides. Joseph wants grandbabies to fill his huge mansion, and he wants them immediately. His eldest son Lucas is successful in all areas of his life except love, and Joseph begins matchmaking for his child. He finds Amy Harper and deems her the perfect daughter-in-law. He just needs to get her and Lucas to both realize that.
Lucas Anderson is wealthy, incredibly sexy, and stubborn. He has no desire to have any woman enter his life, causing chaos or using his family’s name. Many women have tried, and he’s been successful in finding out who they truly are underneath their false smiles.
Amy Harper was raised in tragic circumstances and doesn’t like pampered, rich men who have been handed everything with a silver spoon. She spent years finishing her education and was blessed to get a job with the famous Anderson Corporation. She instantly doesn’t like her incredibly sexy boss, who is arrogant and thinks every woman should fall at his feet.
When Amy becomes pregnant after one reckless night of passion with her boss, she is scared he will take the baby and run. Lucas finds out she is pregnant and immediately demands to do the right thing, and though Amy is backed into a corner, she in no way allows him to walk all over her. Lucas is demanding, and used to getting his way, but Amy has just the right amount of spark to ignite his fuse, and challenges him each step of the way.
Lucas’s father, Joseph, and his brothers Alex, and Mark, offer laughter, love, and support to Amy, which she has always craved. With the love of Lucas’s family, who are not only rich and successful, but also kind and giving, she starts to realize that being rich doesn’t make or break a man, and starts to picture the happily ever after she never believed in for herself.
See other Titles by Melody Anne:
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*The Billionaire Falls
*The Billionaire’s Marriage Proposal
*Blackmailing the Billionaire
-Baby for the Billionaire Series
-Midnght Fire – Rise of the Dark Angel
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Not worth the money,
Okay, I am not sure how someone could say that this book was “so amazing”. I had to force myself to finish the darn thing. Lucas was a jerk for 98% of the book and forced the female character, Amy, into everything she did. How can someone think that people want to read a book where the hero says threatening statements to the heroine such as, “if you don’t marry me I will take custody of our child and have some other women raise it” and there were plenty more of those statements throughout most of the book. I felt bad for all woman kind! I do not understand how the author, as a woman, could have her character endure such atrocious treatment from a man and have her say how in love she is with the man. It was truly one of the worst books I have ever read. I know it takes a lot to write a book and kudos for the author for writing, but I could never enjoy a “romance” book where the male character treats the woman like complete crap and she acts like he is amazing!! Save your 3 bucks for something else!
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I agree with the other readers who has given this novel one star. There were so many grammatical errors and the plot was just plain boring. The male character was just a chauvinist pig, and the female character is such a doormat. I’m just glad I picked this book up for free. I’m wondering if the author is from a foreign country, as her usage of the english language doesn’t appear to be her first because of the all grammatical errors?
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|good book for free,
I was not sure about this book based on mix reviews. The story was pretty unrealistic. In the beginning the way Lucas spoke to Amy as an employee was a text book case of sexual harassment. I had a hard time reading some of it from that point. It would never happen in the real world, but that is why we read these romance books. I personally like the cat & mouse game trying to catch the girl and watching Lucas trying to catch Amy was funny & entertaining. The reasons why Lucas held back so much made sense and watching them fall in love was what kept me reading and gave me some good laughs. The Anderson family was a great family unit. I gave the book 3 stars because it was a cute story, it is not worth more than 3. The actual writing had a lot of mistakes. I normally don’t pick up on things like that when I read but this writing was kinda poor. It got confusing a little when one sentence Lucas was thinking, than the next sentence Amy was thinking & taking, than next sentence Joseph was thinking. It was a lot all in one paragraph. If its still free I would recommend reading. not sure how much money I would pay for it.
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