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Seattle Billionaires #2

Mon richissime patron

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Le meilleur ami milliardaire de mon frère est mon nouveau patron. Vous vous demandez si c'est le même homme qui me déteste depuis des années? Oui, c'est bien lui.

Nicholas Park bénéficie de la pire réputation de la ville. Ce n'est pas le genre d'homme avec qui l'on se lie d'amitié, croyez-moi.

Non, il a clairement dit ce qu’il pensait de moi. Orgueilleuse. Pourrie gâtée. Indigne. Je pourrais sans doute continuer, mais je devrais alors demander sa liste à Nick, et il refuserait. Grâce à mon frère, il m’offre à contrecœur un poste de consultante dans son entreprise. Il s’attend à ce que je refuse, bien sûr.

J'accepte par dépit.

Trois mois de disputes et de regards noirs. De soudains baisers volés lors de fêtes d’entreprise. La chaleur entre nous grandit, éclatant en un feu sauvage qui menace de me consumer tout entière.

Nick avait une bonne raison de me repousser toutes ces années. Pour ton propre bien, comme il dit. Je ne suis pas l'homme qu'il te faut.

Mais je refuse d'écouter. C'en est fini de jouer la prudence.

280 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 30, 2020

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About the author

Olivia Hayle

34 books3,429 followers
Hi there! I'm Olivia.
I write romance with billionaire heroes (despite never having met one in person). They're strong, ambitious, they don't need love... until they meet the women who change their minds.

I love witty banter, smart heroines, big cities and perfectly tailored suits. You'll find all four in every one of my books! 💜

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READING ORDER
You can read any of the books as standalones, because each book follows a new couple. But if you ask me? This is my personal preference...

The Connovan Chronicles
- Best Enemies Forever
- The Perfect Mistake
- One Wrong Move

New York Billionaires
- Think Outside the Boss
- Saved by the Boss
- Say Yes to the Boss
- A Ticking Time Boss
- Suite on the Boss
- 12 Days of Bossmas

Seattle Billionaires
- Billion Dollar Enemy
- Billion Dollar Beast
- Billion Dollar Catch
- Billion Dollar Fiancé

Brothers of Paradise
- Dark Eyed Devil
- Ice Cold Boss
- Red Hot Rebel
- Small Town Hero

Standalones
- Arrogant Boss
- Look But Don't Touch
- The Billionaire Scrooge Next Door
- How to Honeymoon Alone

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Profile Image for Dora Koutsoukou .
2,282 reviews731 followers
November 5, 2020
3,5 ❤️❤️❤️🌟s❣️❣️❣️

This billion dollar series is very enjoyable, with amazing characters and engaging plot!

Nick and Blair might have been opposite characters but their chemistry was fabulous and their banter full of sparks!!
The story was very well written and developed, caught my interest from the start until the end.

I would have liked a little more development regarding Nick’s past and the reasons that morphed his character.

I am looking forward for Ethan’s billion dollar story!!!
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1,562 reviews129 followers
December 2, 2021
I liked the first book featuring Cole & Skye but something was missing in this one. I liked Blair and her determination but when she said she had a crush on Nick and he treated her like shit for so many years, ignored her and was rude to her, I don't know what she saw in him after all that tbh. It is mentioned that Nick is a billionaire and does well for himself but then why did he think that if he was seen with Stella in her social circles, it would lessen her status somehow? That was pretty illogical and I kept waiting to discover the reason behind him not wanting to give relationships a try but all he explained was his poor background and what happened to his parents wasn't even explained in detail. I felt like I could connect with Blair but Nick on the other hand lacked depth and his backstory was so flat. And the reason behind pushing Stella away just because she was his bestfriend's sister was so stupid, if he had just talked it out with Cole, I bet their circumstances would have been a lot more different. But I loved the brother-sister dynamic between Cole & Blair and some parts of the story were cute and romantic. It was a fast paced read but it was enjoyable so if you're looking for something quick and cheesy, this story is for you.
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179 reviews256 followers
January 22, 2021
I was excited to read this book since I loved Billion Dollar Enemy, but this was a disappointment.

Nick was a 31 year old with the mentality of a 10 year old, so inmature with all his decisions and attitude.
I thought the way he acted was because of a bad past, but the author doesn’t mention anything about it, so I guess he was just childish.

I never skim books but this book was the exception.
It got to a point that the story was very plain and bored me.
Profile Image for Elisa ♡.
704 reviews1 follower
April 3, 2022
for some reason this author is addictive!

when Blair met her brother's best friend she had a crush on him but he's rude to her, so to this day they don't get along.
after a strip poker night, they can't stay away from each other.
Profile Image for benevolent bastard.
530 reviews301 followers
December 25, 2023
Nick was so bland, yeah you had a poor up bringing but now you’re a rich loser. Seek therapy. Like what are you running from?? Blair. Why. Why would you let him walk all over you like that sometimes. Ugh.
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1,096 reviews73 followers
October 8, 2024
çerezlik, hafif bir romans.
880 reviews12 followers
April 10, 2021
Boring...yawn...

This was the most boring office/best friend little sister type of romance I read so far. The guy was so insecure and that wasn't hot. The mc came off as desperate where she push the h to be with her pretty much. There was nothing interesting about the mc. The side characters were shown a lot. Pretty much mc goes to her brother's house constantly and hangs out with her rich friend. What a boring romance. The sex was boring too. Too one dimensional characters and plotline.
Profile Image for Petra Hart.
834 reviews29 followers
January 25, 2026
I usually love Hayle’s books but this one didn’t sparkle like the others, and the subplot (the takeover of a large, failing, historic department store) never gets off the ground.
Profile Image for fran.
287 reviews65 followers
March 3, 2023
3.75 🌟 don’t know what it is about this one, but i still liked it. and when i say i don’t know why - i mean it.

we literally got like 90% blair and 10% nick. we didn’t get ANY of his backstory, when blair had her whole business fail thing/the new one, cole and skye. i feel like we got more nick’s character in cole’s book than in this one 😭

but it also was good, because their banter and the dialogue was quick and funny. and the poker game… 😀

“Lovely office you have here. The mood seems to be somewhere between a slaughterhouse and a prison. I can’t decide which I’m leaning toward more.” it was in fact funny

“They’re deep in the red. Bleeding cash. Without our added liquidity, B.C. Adams would have gone bankrupt within the month.”
“Sounds like you should get your money back. Did you keep the receipt?”
ngl…………..i was loving it

I did that, I ruined her mood as surely as I ruin most things little emo nick here
Profile Image for aya.
289 reviews111 followers
April 27, 2024
3.75 💫

I personally am a big brother Bestfriend trope fan, as well as i like the enemies to lovers trope so much thats why I was expecting to love this one more than the first book but ended up liking it less and the reason is we didn't really get enough nick , like the author talked so much about blair her family her life her failure and success but she didn't even give us much of Nick's backstory which annoyed me quite a lot. All we got was 3 lines at the end of the book with no details really and two lines how he got his hand scars..

But NickBlair as a couple has so much chemistry and i believe if the book was a little bit longer with more nick in it would have been better and it might have reached 4 or 4.4 stars to me.

Nevertheless it wasn't a bad read by any means l, i enjoyed it and like the couple.
And i guess we are getting Ethan's book next ? A single dad trope which I'm getting to like more lately so I'm looking forward to it.
Profile Image for Lori Tremain.
657 reviews8 followers
February 23, 2023
Boring!

Nick is the billionaire who buys properties, tears them down and sells them. He is not well liked by everyone.
Blair is a socialite. Her brother Cole is best friends with Nick.
Funny how the bad Boys fall into acting like a child sometimes with their women. Nick is not portrayed as the dark beast as] the author describes him. The author gets his dangerous appearance right but his actions and words are like a10yo. Blair is supposed to be sweet but she is the one who aggressively pushes for Nick. The butterfly has more to fear then the best. But those actions don't vibe with descriptions. Difficult to read thru

Really could not get into this book. Did not enjoy. First book in the series i read, i liked. This one, ugh!
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423 reviews7 followers
June 12, 2021
3.5🌟 loved the tension, very cold hero but damn I want to know why the hell his pushing the heroine so hard. The only reason being she's his best friend sister isn't enough.
4,145 reviews25 followers
October 29, 2020
Touching
4.5
I really liked this multi-faceted romance, which is still simple: Nick avoids Blair, his best friend's sister. Nick has a reputation for being a raptor in business, there to dismember the companies he bought, and he has built a shell to not react to insults. This shell, he always used it on Blair to keep her away. She hates him for his behavior. Still, a certain chemistry or resentment remains between them, with completely opposite behavior towards others for Blair. When she finds herself working for him to challenge him, she tries to break this very hostile shell.
The story is a good mix of the themes of brother's best friend and enemy/lover. It's very well written with well-crafted and exciting characters, especially Nick's which is extremely irritating, during a long part of the story.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book
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203 reviews1 follower
November 24, 2023
3.6 ⭐️
damn bro inflation is hitting these rom writers HARDDDD bc what happened to good ol fashioned millionaires? when did we start necessitating billyss??
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239 reviews43 followers
November 21, 2021
Billion Dollar Beast had all the makings of a sexual tension filled romance, but the execution was disappointing. The protagonists had an eight-year antagonistic history (with Nick being the best friend of Blair’s brother) and they had to work together on one of his hostile takeovers. Enemies to lovers and forced proximity are two of my favourite tropes. Outside of that tantalizing strip poker scene, however, the rest of their scenes together would start off promising but end up fizzling, including their long-awaited sex scenes.

I was frustrated by all the misunderstandings, which could have easily been rectified had they just talked to one another. For instance, Nick kept making decisions on Blair’s behalf. He claimed that he knew what was best for her, yet never once consulted her. In the end, he even broke off their relationship because he was worried that his reputation could hurt her start-up, despite her (later) telling him that she didn’t care about that. My biggest frustration, however, was that I couldn’t understand him. He was closed off and he refused to let anyone in that wasn’t Blair’s brother. Nick had a crush on Blair since their first encounter, but he would intentionally goad her to keep her at an arm’s length. I get that it was partially due to the fact that he was worried about losing his only friend, but his walls were actually due to his childhood. It was frustrating that this explanation – where he grew up in abject poverty and had lost his family – came at the 90% mark of the novel. Perhaps his story was already explained in the previous installments of the series, but this novel was supposed to operate as a stand-alone. And then, to add fuel to the fire, Nick’s explanation was delivered in such an evasive and apathetic manner. It was over within a few sentences! I understand that it was big for Nick to even share his past with someone that wasn’t Cole, but without providing details or emotions behind his experiences, I couldn’t connect with him or view him as anything more than the immature asshole that he presented himself to be.

In short, with such an exasperating hero, it was difficult to understand why the heroine was so determined to be with him, especially since their sex scenes were tepid and Nick never really opened up to her, even at the end.
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1,004 reviews162 followers
April 26, 2024
1.5-2 stars

I'll sum it up very quickly 'cause i'm tired and need to get up early tomorrow:


The heroine, Blair:



And my question to her:



The hero, Nicholas:



My advice to him:



The romance:



The tension/longing/ sparks:



Me when the pivotal point finally arrived , when they split up and it was time for Nick to realise he can't live without her:



This dumb bitch of course took him back like nothing happened.

Me at the epilogue:



Summing up, no, I didn't like this one.
I hated the heroine. She took the word doormat to a whole new level.

Plus, I hate it when it's the heroine chasing after the hero. Especially if the hero keeps showing her how much he doesn't care.

Like, bitch, don't you know what self respect is???

Ugh.

The hero was brooding throughout the entire story, and god knows why.
Plus, he was acting sometimes like a grumpy kid. I wanted to shake him every now and then.

But he was still more likeable then the idiotic heroine.

I couldn't stand her, she was so annoying with her actions and her lack of brain, I just couldn't stop rolling my eyes. She basically ruined this book for me.

I love Olivia Hayle so I'll just treat this book like a drunken uncle who made a blunder at a family gathering and will simply pretend it never happened.
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759 reviews9 followers
April 17, 2022
Meh, there was something missing from this and I can’t figure out what. There was too much chasing being done by the heroine to get the hero to give her a chance, no real backstory for the hero (so he grew up poor, so what?), and it gets old reading about rich people and their parties.

Nothing objectionable, just forgettable.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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262 reviews10 followers
September 18, 2023
I genuinely need to pace myself with Hayle's novels or I WILL binge them all in a week and cry desperately. Rating: 4/5 Stars

I think the first one was better simply because it had bookstore themes and vibes but this one was a close second! I enjoyed how the main character had a hobby/interest that was heavily included in the plot line but I was sort of disappointed with the lack of interesting side characters. It felt like the only side characters were the couple from the last book. Also the whole "Nick feeling like he's going to bring down Blair's social status and that's why he can't be with her?" Ehhhhh.... But there was strip poker?? And witty comments? It definitely drew me in and I enjoyed Blair's character arc into being more confident.

This book had Hayle's classic humor which I love and adore, it seems like real people are having conversations and not forced humor that falls flat. It's sarcastic and witty and spot on. I think the romance was cute and although I don't think it compared to Billion Dollar Enemy, I enjoyed some of the fun moments of tension and spice between the two.

Overall, this book was definitely fun to read and I'm excited for the rest of the series! Although I don't think any book will compare to the first, Hayle always has my back and I have a blast reading this fun little romances.
Profile Image for Ana ✨.
26 reviews
February 17, 2022
Another great amazing book by Olivia and another serve.

Nick is the cold grumpy man we all love and Stan. I was so intrigued by him on the their book and I was so curious for his story and was so freaking good! I loved his story with Blair. They served so much. And Blair was such an interesting character which I loved knowing more about. She’s just a strong woman who is ready to fight for her dreams and prove everyone wrong. She’s so freaking amazing.

Also the Skye and Cole crumbs? It was everything to me. I missed them so much and omg it was everything >>>>

These books have my whole heart and I’m so obsessed with them. Such an amazing writing and a good writer!!!
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410 reviews24 followers
January 9, 2022
Nick and Blair have never been able to get along until now.
Fighting their feelings for each other has worked until Blair takes the initiative and does not turn away when Nick tries to push away her ability to work with his company for a project in the fashion industry.
It was cool to see Blair in her element of fashion and Nick in his own "ruthless" element.
Nice pass time read.
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183 reviews138 followers
June 8, 2022
Ahh I loved them so much!!

* Brothers best friend
* Need-to-work-together
* Grumpy Sunshine 🫂
* Opposites attract
* Enemies to Lovers (not really, more like kind of animosity)

Blair and Nick definitely are my favourite couple in the series so far.

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196 reviews
November 11, 2023
4-4.5⭐
If you like a story about a hot 🔥, rich, heartless, terse billionaire, you might want to check this one out. Lots of snappy satire in the dialogue. Writing above the usual in this trope & not as fluffy as other "billionaire" stories.
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45 reviews1 follower
February 18, 2024
It wasn't bad exactly but the narrative had many visible problems. This feels like a very unbalanced relationship. The entire book is her constantly chasing after him when he keeps pulling away. At some point it just becomes pathetic. Especially when he's been treating her badly for 8 years (for no reason). It's also VERY rushed, feels like it has been only a week since the beginning of the book.

They also never talk about anything. Blair even says they're not good at talking but they're good at the physical stuff. Wow, relationship goals. They don't even know anything about each other.
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352 reviews42 followers
November 3, 2021
Don’t be deceived!

The cover and title don’t appropriately reflect the smart and beautiful story in these pages. Olivia Hayle is my new favorite romance author. Great writing, great character development, 🔥 scenes that aren’t smutty… just… amazing. I’m gonna keep suffering through the cheesy titles and covers because I am HOOKED 😂 (The cheesy covers and title thing might just be my personal issue and not really a popular consensus)
Profile Image for Kate ☕ (semi-hiatus).
655 reviews
September 2, 2024

Incredibly... boring!
Usually, even mediocre writers can attract me with their E2L stories, it's almost a given. Unfortunately, for me the author has decided to give us push and pull E2L, where the heroine is pushing and the Hero is pulling. Pathetic heroine simply isn't something I will ever find appealing!
I basically skimmed the second part hoping the tables would turn - they didn't!

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390 reviews34 followers
November 22, 2022
brother’s best friend with a strip poker game oh she was crazyy ? strip games and bachelor auctions will never get hate from me sorry to my feminist sisters ….

lauren’s 21ws men 🤝 olivia’s seattle billionaire men
admitting they’re whipped aloud before i do
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582 reviews48 followers
February 11, 2026
3.5💰

fuming screaming wheezing throwing up

Ehm, well… I went in with fairly high expectations, especially since this book promised more heated banter than the first. But the story fell flat. I expected more from Nick's arc, yet it lacked the spark I was waiting for. The potential was there, but the delivery didn't quite land☹️

Billion Dollar Beast takes another hate-to-love banter, pairing Blair's resilience with Nick's guarded intensity. Their chemistry is there but somehow oddly lackluster. Nick's years of dismissiveness toward Blair and his flimsy reasons for keeping her at arm's length makes him harder to connect with. His backstory feels thin, and the "best friend's sister" excuse doesn't carry much weight, especially when Blair's determination and vulnerability shine so clearly. She deserves so much better than Nick ngl😠

Blair is easy to root for, her strength and persistence anchoring the story, while Nick often frustrates with his coward coldness. Her long‑standing crush on Nick felt hard to buy when he'd spent years dismissing her, ignoring her, and being so mean to her. His excuse that being seen with her would hurt her social status made no fcking sense at all, and his backstory; like poor background, vague family history, are never added much depth.

The breakup act was maddening bcs Nick was downright childish. I wish I could jump into this book and wring his neck myself. Cole's anger toward him mirrored mine perfectly. But yeah, the conclusion is there, and while I expected more groveling in his attempt to make amends, the effort was still present enough to soften the ending.

Next up is Ethan's story. He only appeared briefly, (during the... you know the mayhem when Cole found out that his best friend is having his tongue on his little sister's mouth), and later mentioned as a single dad with two kids. Color me curious. So of course, I'll be running straight into Billion Dollar Catch and bracing for whatever drama it throws our way💥🏃🏻‍♀️
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