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The Truth about Billionaires
The Trouble with Billionaires
Audiobook series2 titles

Southern Billionaires Series

Written by Michelle Pennington

Narrated by Nancy Peterson

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this series

He's all business and she's got a lot to prove. Love was not on the agenda.

Jill Harris is determined to prove she deserves her position at her father's consulting firm, so the last thing she has time for is dating. Since her only experience with love ended in heartbreak, she isn't tempted to break her own rule-until she meets Blake McDaniel. When she's asked to take a job working with Blake, it's a great step in her career, but the more time she spends around the attractive, determined billionaire, the harder it is to remember why she wants to stay single.

Blake has one rule for himself when it comes to relationships: He won't date a woman who's already married to her career. After watching his mother's many failed marriages, he knows it just won't work. But then Jill comes into his life, brilliant and capable . . . and entirely too fascinating. Even though he has no intention of falling for her, he just can't seem to stay away. But when suspicion clouds their future, will he be able to follow his heart?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2011
The Truth about Billionaires
The Trouble with Billionaires

Titles in the series (2)

  • The Trouble with Billionaires

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    The Trouble with Billionaires
    The Trouble with Billionaires

    She's sworn to never fall for another rich man. He's determined to change her mind. Charlotte Mabry moves to a small town in Alabama, full of plans for a better life, especially for her son Taylor. Cash is short, but at least she's free from the crushing heartbreak of being married to a man who only cared about money. So even though Nate Haverton sends her pulses racing from the moment they meet, she refuses to let her heart lead her back into misery. Because he might be her son's t-ball coach, but he's also a billionaire. Nate's drive and genius for solving problems have made him insanely wealthy, but not happy. With no time for a committed relationship, he tries to fill the emptiness inside by giving back to his home town. But then Charlotte moves in, and he knows that all this time he's been waiting for someone like her. She's beautiful, sweet, and strong . . . but adamant about keeping him at arm's length. When his good intentions go wrong and rumors fly in their small southern town, this may be one problem he can't solve-even though it's the one that matters most. This is a sweet romance.

  • The Truth about Billionaires

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    The Truth about Billionaires
    The Truth about Billionaires

    He's all business and she's got a lot to prove. Love was not on the agenda. Jill Harris is determined to prove she deserves her position at her father's consulting firm, so the last thing she has time for is dating. Since her only experience with love ended in heartbreak, she isn't tempted to break her own rule-until she meets Blake McDaniel. When she's asked to take a job working with Blake, it's a great step in her career, but the more time she spends around the attractive, determined billionaire, the harder it is to remember why she wants to stay single. Blake has one rule for himself when it comes to relationships: He won't date a woman who's already married to her career. After watching his mother's many failed marriages, he knows it just won't work. But then Jill comes into his life, brilliant and capable . . . and entirely too fascinating. Even though he has no intention of falling for her, he just can't seem to stay away. But when suspicion clouds their future, will he be able to follow his heart?

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