The Prince of Broadway by Joanna Shupe

The Prince of Broadway (Uptown Girls, #2)

by Joanna Shupe

In the second novel in Joanna Shupe’s the Uptown Girl series, a ruthless casino owner bent on revenge finds his plans upended by a beautiful woman who proves to be more determined than he is--and too irresistible to deny.

Powerful casino owner.
Ruthless mastermind.
Destroyer of men.

He lives in the shadows . . .

As the owner of the city’s most exclusive casino, Clayton Madden holds the fortunes of prominent families in the palms of his hands every night. There is one particular family he burns to ruin, however, one that has escaped his grasp . . . until now.

She is society’s darling . . .

Florence Greene is no one’s fool. She knows Clayton Madden is using her to ruin her prestigious family . . . and she’s using him right back. She plans to learn all she can from the mysterious casino owner—then open a casino of her own just for women.

With revenge on his mind, Clay agrees to mentor Florence. However, she soon proves more adept—and more alluring—than Clay bargained for. When his plans are threatened, Clay must decide if he is willing to gamble his empire on love.

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I really enjoyed the plot of this book; I haven't read any other HR set in this time and place (except the 1st in the series), so this was really refreshing for me!

I loved Florence. She was an awesome lady, who wanted something different from what was expected from her, and she wasn't afraid to go after it.

I was so unsure about how the conflict (which we knew was coming) was going to come about, and I really could not see how Clay was going to make up for it. But he did, and I really enjoyed how it all resolved.

How their relationship turned out in the end was so different from any other HR, and I loved it! I have been wanting a HR to turn out this way for some time, and it was so good to finally get it!

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