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The Billionaire’s Club: New York boxed set includes three intoxicating stories about bad boy billionaire brothers. These short, stand-alone stories have a lot of heat and the pages are on fire as these sexy men meet their match and fall in love.

THE BILLION DOLLAR BACHELOR is a story about Jax Morrow, CEO of Morrow Inc. and Pandora Garret the daughter of one New York’s biggest crime lords. At twenty-five, Pandora has never known freedom, because her father insists on sheltering her from everything. When she learns he is planning to marry her off to a cold, ruthless man more than twice her age, she runs away. Once Jax meets Pandora, she makes him question his priorities and Pandora finds freedom for the first time in her life.

THE BILLION DOLLAR BAD BOY revolves around Donovan Morrow and Victoria de Winter. They meet when she makes a presentation to him and he can’t keep his mind on what she’s saying. He isn’t interested in her deal, but he is interested in what is under her prim outfit. She is cool and calm and he wants to see the woman hidden underneath the cool reserve. Victoria has never met anyone like Donovan; he makes her feel things she has never felt before. They slowly break down each other’s walls and all the insecurities they keep locked inside.

THE BILLIONAIRE BIKER is an engaging book about a bad boy biker who has a hard time fitting in with his wealthy family. Sean Donovan runs away from his family and Abby Prescott, the one person who cares about him. After leaving his family, he joins the Avenging Angels Motorcycle Club. When Sean returns home and sees Abby again, there is still a strong attraction, but Sean does his best to ignore his feelings. Sean he is a tough guy who, tries his best to hide his tender heart.

I fell in love with these three charming brothers and their feisty, sexy women. These three sensual books include passion, romance and lots of steamy scenes.

Reviewed by Karen for Cocktails and Books

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