The job was supposed to save my career. Instead, it sets me on fire.
Three billionaire brothers. One snowed-in mountain resort. And me — tasked with saving their family legacy… while they quietly unravel me.
Heath watches me like I’m a business risk. Tobias smirks like he’s already won. Greyson listens like I’m the only voice that matters.
They don’t agree on anything — except me.
They want me working late. Staying close. Sleeping over. It starts with tension. Turns into touch. Ends in a Christmas confession that leaves all three men
I don’t want to choose.
Now they circle me like kings claiming a queen. And if the tabloids want a scandal?
I’ll give them one they’ll never forget.
Read on for snowbound obsession, tuxedo tension, off-limits heat, and three billionaires who never learned how to share—until her. HEA Guaranteed!
Three Kings For Christmas is a wonderful reverse harem love story. It’s grounded in family dynamics, professional duties and personal destruction. The slow burn romance is worth the payoff.
Heath is the standard-maker. Tobias is the troublemaker. Greyson is the peacemaker. And Callie is the dream-maker caught in their crossfire.
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Callie finds herself stuck in a mountain resort, snowed in with the three Ashford brothers - Heath, Tobias and Greyson. She should be off-limits to them as a temporary employee/contractor, but yeah, no. A sizzling why choose read with family legacy and her career at stake.
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What a fantastic story from start to finish. Heath, Tobias, and Greyson Ashford never saw Callie coming a mile away. She hit them like a freight train. She was the absolute best event planner and made their gala go off spectacularly! Too bad for all the gossip and the old proprietary opinions. They stood above it!
To tell you the truth... I had a really hard time with this one. I finished it because I wanted to know the ending. But, felt like thoughts and situations were getting repeated a lot. Lots of talk but no action.