He bribed her into an engagement neither of them wanted. Now he can’t let her go.
Desmond O’Connor is ruthless in his business pursuits and even more ruthless in the bedroom. But when his father’s will gives voting shares to those children who marry and produce heirs, Desmond cannot allow the company he’s given his life for to fall into the hands of his father’s estranged second family. And the only woman that makes sense as a partner is the curvy journalist trying to dig up dirt on his father’s sudden death. Her current story might cost Desmond his business and his freedom. Can he solve two problems with one proposal?
Thrill-seeker journalist Shannon McIntyre never imagined she’d be investigating the most powerful family in New York. And she certainly didn’t expect the devilishly handsome CEO to offer her dream job in exchange for wearing his ring. Though she can’t deny the electricity between them, there’s one big she’s investigating the murder of his father—a crime she believes Desmond committed. But her career might be ruined without him. What choice does she have?
He can’t care for her and save his company.
The most dangerous thing she can do is fall in love with him.
Are shattered lives worse than broken hearts?
Bargain with a Billionaire is a high-heat enemies-to-lovers billionaire romance that features an arrogant alpha CEO and the headstrong heroine intent on taming him. It is the first novel in the Filthy Rich Bachelors series, though all novels in the Filthy Rich Bachelors world can be read as standalones. Fans of Juliette N. Banks, Ana Huang, or Meghan March will love Bargain with a Billionaire.
R. B. Fields is an experienced clinical therapist who has always believed that a rich fantasy life is imperative to health and happiness. She loves her characters strong and witty, and her novels hot and heavy (usually at the same time). Learn more on https://rbfields.com!
Read this free book on my kindle, and it was nice for a free book, nothing revolutionary, but the plot was enough to keep me interested! The whole family business and stuff, there was a LOT of spice which I can read I'm not not completely a spice person and really just read through it but not saying it was bad, it was a nice touch with it weren't every other scene. If you aren't a fan of miscommunication, there was a lot and I don't DNF books and don't really mind the "bad" tropes so I read through it, not like I forced myself, but there was some occasions of repeating a lot of things we already know as a reader but other then that, I got through it book fast and was interested to read it so it was a nice book! Not what I expected and had at the same time when the plots twists were not really that twisting, so just "not my cup of tea" I say it was a good decent free book!
I hated it because it’s in Third POV. I cannot connect when it’s in Third POV. Or I’m struggle to connect. I still got hook though because of the steamy scenes but not too much. I no have connections with the characters. There’s nothing to be connected at all. Probably because it’s in Third POV. Or the lack of character development.
It seems like the book was written in shotgun. LOL
I have to think about if I should read the rest of the series. Not right now though. Not reading it now. I can’t handle Third POV anymore.
Pretty troupy in all the obvious ways, and most of the drama could be resolved with 2 adults having one adult conversation. But why let that ever ruin a spicy romance book. Wrapped up pretty quick at the end with a HEA.