Bad Billionaires 3

Billionaire's Club, Boxed Set 7-9


 

Book Description

Bad Boyfriend

Kelsey Scott never wanted anything more serious than a hookup. Work triumphed all, men were simply trainable orgasm machines, and her friends and family were everything.

But with her brother's wedding rapidly approaching and matchmaking ensuing from all angles, she decided she needed a buffer from all the “perfect Mr. Rights,” the white tulle and frumpy bridesmaid dresses, and—ick—the heart-warming vows.

What she didn’t need was Tanner. Her ex. The only man who had ever managed to weasel his way into her heart.

And by typical male progression, the only man to break it.

She was done with men. And certainly done with boyfriends. But when she and Tanner got paired up as a bridesmaid and groomsman at her brother's wedding, Kelsey found it hard to remember all her steadfast rules.

Especially when Tanner made her long for all those heart-warming feels.

Bad Blind Date

Trixie Donovan had left California for bigger and better things.

Then had kept on moving, putting her nursing skills to use to help people all over the world. But living without reliable electricity or clean water or, hell, the internet had grown old.

Now she was back. She’d finally figured out what Netflix was, though she was still iffy on Tinder, and she’d become her half-sister Heather’s new pet project.

Eventually, after a sickeningly amount of pestering, Trix gave in, agreeing to a single blind date.

A blind date who turned out to be Jet.

The doctor she’d worked with halfway around the world. The man she’d slept with and then had fallen desperately in love with. The one who, in cliché, naïve fashion, had decimated her heart. And the one who transformed an unwanted, but tolerable night out into the blind date from hell.

Because apparently Jet had decided his biggest regret was letting her go.

Bad Wedding

The white dress.

The diamond ring.

The full church.

The . . . missing groom.

Molly Miller had become a cliché when Jackson Davis left her at the altar, but she’d crawled back from the heartbreak and embarrassment and was living her dream of running a successful eatery in San Francisco.

Well, good riddance. She didn’t need Jackson, or any other man in her life. She had Molly’s, her restaurant, she had her customers, and she finally had found some happy.

Who cared that she had unanswered questions as to why Jackson had left? It didn’t matter. He’d gone and that was that. Moving on, grinding out one day in front of another, baking her way through her emotions and generally moving on with her life.

Until . . . one early morning Jackson walked through the front door of her restaurant.

And her whole world imploded.

Bad Marriage—A Never Before Released Billionaire’s Club Novella

Abby and Jordan were blissfully married.

Or supposed to be anyway.

But three kids, copious poopy diapers, and minimal sleep meant that she and Jordan were well past the honeymoon stage.

And she didn’t know how to get that bliss back.

Luckily, Jordan had a plan.