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The Billionaire's Triplets

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From their first encounter, they’re destined to change each other’s lives.
A passionate fling

At a conference in Switzerland, business analyst Lissa Edwards and billionaire Julio Torres can’t resist each other. Their overwhelming chemistry makes them wonder if something more is possible ... so when Julio is called away on urgent business, he promises to contact Lissa.

A shocking surprise

Lissa is saddened when she never hears from Julio again, but she does her best to move on with her life -- until she learns she’s pregnant. With triplets. Reaching Julio is no longer optional … but despite repeated attempts, she’s unable to contact him to tell him he’s a father.

A deepening mystery

Julio can’t forget the brilliant, fiery woman he met in Switzerland. Why has she never responded to any of his messages? When one of his business ventures needs Lissa’s skills, Julio flies to New York, determined to press his case.

Neither one is prepared for what they discover. Can Lissa and Julio start over and build a life together, or is it too late?


The Billionaire's Triplets is a standalone BWWM romance with no cliffhangers and an HEA.

242 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 22, 2016

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Profile Image for Miriam Rivera.
509 reviews
August 1, 2016
Confusing feelings!

I love books about long lost children, when I saw the title and read the blurb I was sold on this book. It started out great but then I noticed that the book was more about business then any thing else. I kept reading and surely the business aspect of the story surpassed the emotional aspect. There wasn't any crying or promise of love from the mom of the children towards them. The. Birth wasn't even included. Then the hero sleep with the assistant while being sad because he can't find the heroine. Finally the biggest let down was when after they are reunited and it was discovered they were both victims of their employees he takes into consideration sleeping with another women he meets at a bar because he feels too much for the heroine. I honestly stopped reading at that point. The plot had promise but the author diluted a romance story into a business venture with backstabbing employees and a hero who wants to sleep with every women he encounters.
Profile Image for Edwina " I LoveBooks" "Deb".
1,440 reviews17 followers
June 6, 2021
Lissa Edwards 2nd in command Tina Peters of her Economic Consultant Firm is in league with Julio Torres billionaire's assistant Willa Gruber to steal there clients and start there own companies. Both women are also, working against the other to gain the upper hand. These two are diabolical egotistical but incompetent women who only want power.

Julio has been lead to believe that his love affair with Lissa was nothing to her. She never answers his emails and never reacts to the gifts he sends her. Julio doesn't know that his Assistant Willa is sabotaging his relationship with Lissa. She is intercepting all calls and email from Lissa. Julio is being duped by Willa.

Lissa is pregnant with Julio's triplet sons. She has to be hospitalized in her 6th month. She has tried on numerous occasions to email Julio and tried to call his many offices to let him know she is pregnant with his triplets but she never hears back from him. Lissa is being sabotaged by her 2nd in command Tina.

Months later after the triplets Hunter Marcus and Ryland are born. Lissa hires her sister Joan as there nanny and to run her household so she can return to her business. By now Lissa knows what Tina and Willa have been doing. She contacts Julio directly and they meet. They talk and find out they both have been duped and there companies have been sabotaged.

Julio is immediately introduced to his 3 sons and fall immediately and deeply in love with his kids. Julio is an attentive father and learns how to take care of them and there mother fairly quickly!!

The problems I had with the story was the villains Willa and Tina never get the punishment they deserve. They seem to get away with all the devastation and trouble they have caused in Julio and Lissa and there sons lives and there business. I didn't like that Julio finally has sex with Willa. To much time was spent on the business part of the story instead of focusing on Julio, Lissa and the triplets. The ending seems a bit rushed.
Profile Image for Channell Daniels.
107 reviews2 followers
July 15, 2016
So much fun

It was so much fun,it would be nice to see the wedding and tie up the loose ends with those contracts. And will Joan get her man Fernando?
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June 9, 2020
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28 reviews1 follower
January 25, 2022
It should have been better

I didn’t not like this book, I just wished it was better. I think a good editor would have been helpful here. Here are some things I think could have been done better.

-Less business information. Yes we know they are working professionals, but we don’t need all of these details.

-Less time for the secondary characters. This took up way to much time and in the end there was little to no resolution (and as the snippet of book 2 mentions) they got off to easily!! Why make them such a big part of the book if there will be no comeuppance?

- No one wants to read in detail sexy time between anyone but the main characters. Especially when you just gloss over the main characters sexy time. Who details the secondary and not the main?? What was that?

-The pregnancy, delivery, children’s age time line is so vague and unbalanced it’s hilarious. I’m no expert or anything, but you can’t have babies and get back to work and have those babies old enough to crawl, hold a bottle and actively play in 1 year.

-The time the main characters actually have together. In the whole book I think they were in the same room a total of maybe 2 weeks.

- Bedridden but not feeble minded. Anyone who owns and runs a business like hers can and will work while on bed rest. She would not just give that much power of her life over to her 2nd like that. Not when she can do her job remotely, which she could. Especially someone she suspected she couldn’t trust. That was just silly.

There’s more I can go on about but this has become way to long as is. And remember, I don’t think it’s a bad book, it just need a good editor or 2. I will not be reading part 2.
60 reviews
August 16, 2019
Fair

If you just like the idea of multiple birth pregnancy then you have found a keeper. It really did not seem to matter how many babies there were. The lot unfolded around a business owner leaving the reins of her company in the hands of a schemer while she laboured through a challenging pregnancy. The characters were not really believable. The heroine speaks of her misgivings and bad feelings for her enemies but always waits to act after their sabotage. The only person she seems able to take decisive action against is her children's father, Julio, hmmm.
I was generous with the stars because it is a really good idea but some elements need better development, like the extended family, Fernando. What on earth is the big deal behind Tom? These "standalones" that are serials have adopted a trend of leaving loose ends. If the Milan project is the core conflict why do I have to go to a next book to resolve it?
3 reviews2 followers
March 1, 2017
Time that I will never get back after reading this drivel.

I gave this rating because there was no closure in this book. I did not like the characters. Their employees schemed against them and they were too dumb to realize it. The hero and heroine did not have any chemistry. If the hero was so in love with the heroine why did he not try to call her himself instead of having his PA do so.
161 reviews1 follower
August 4, 2016
The start of this book was very promising and quite interesting. It was a LOT of business talk, but the intrigue of it was compelling. However, the ending was extraordinarily rushed. Like, so rushed that it was almost like it never happened. So while it could have been a good book, I was left feeling pretty "meh" about it.
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662 reviews29 followers
October 3, 2017
I liked this story however the drama was something that I was completely over. Julio looked as though he was a man that did not know which way was up at times. The author kept stating that he is a powerful man and a smart man as well but he allowed his AA (Willow) to control every aspect of his life. I would assume as a man that knew what he wanted in life he would just take everything in his own hands when it came to Lissa. I cannot understand why he could not have found out what was happening to her on his own.

I do believe that a lot of the angst and the conflict would not have occurred if Julio would have just followed his gut and tried to get in contact with Lissa himself. But the again if there was no drama there would not be a story.

Other then that I did enjoy this story and I cannot wait to listen to Joan's story. I hope that it is good. I also thought the narrator was not the best. His voices threw me off but the story was engaging so I just ignored his voice and just followed the story. Having a bad narrator tends to make or break a story and he almost broke it for me.
11 reviews
October 3, 2019
It was pretty good but....

The story felt like it started in the middle. Also there were a lot of mistakes in the grammar and missing and incorrect words, as well as sentences that made no sense. All of those errors should have been caught and corrected through proofreading and editing. I wish the story was more focused on the couple but alot of the book focused on the secondary and teirchary characters that were manipulating things behind the scenes. The time that was spent on the hero and heroine was just sex scenes, self doubting and partner doubting interlogue or just sweet family scenes. The characters never really talk through the situations surrounding them in a constructive and meaningful way that brings any real mutual understanding and resolution.
332 reviews2 followers
June 15, 2021
Okay

This was an okay read. I liked Lissa and Julio, but as smart as they both were, it was to easy that Willa and Tina manipulated they. And after Julio found out he could be a father, he easily let Willa talk him out of immediately contacting Lissa. Glad that they finally worked things out after learning they were being played. Joan was a godsend for her sister, so I'm looking forward to her story. And a new love interest for Lissa's friend Tyler. Things I hated with the story was that Julio slept with Willa. Neither her nor Tina were punished for their crimes (both should be in jail). And I didn't read whether the boys look more like their dad, mom or a combination of both parents.
338 reviews4 followers
February 17, 2024
Not Well written in my opinion...

I was very annoyed with having multiple antagonists perspectives for at least 40% of the book, then they dropped off into oblivion. I skipped a lot of their parts because I really didn't care. It would have been more productive to be aware of the MCs perspectives, better character and story building for them. The hookup, baby mama with benefits troupe where everyone including the readers are thinking that is what it is, was a no for me. The MMC having reckless sex with everybody w/o any thought of risk/harm was BEYOND ridiculous to me. HEA at the end, but you are just as confused as the FMC until the end. Disappointed
Profile Image for Ingrid.
247 reviews
July 25, 2021
3.5

This book was a rollercoaster with interesting twists and turns, and I was thoroughly engrossed in the plot after a few pages! But I wished there was more steaminess. It kind of felt swept up in the business and dog eat dog theatrics of the plot. Also some editing errors. I have to give 3.5 stars because while the plot was actually interesting on its own, this book was not advertised as a business-thriller and the jargon slowed down the book in the beginning, to be honest. But the moments with Lissa and the triplets, and Lissa and Julio, were the best

Kudos to the author
Profile Image for Celeste .
581 reviews6 followers
September 22, 2017
When business collides

What made the storyline click were the sub characters, Tom, Willa, and Tina. There added contributions took you on a ride of intrigue. As Julio was the standard billionaire who missing component was a life partner. Thus the added dynamics of the lengths taken to keep him and Lissa a part was fascinating because of Willa and Tina. As you wanted to learn how they would be discovered.
1,007 reviews9 followers
June 19, 2020
Unexpected babies from her weekend

Lissa had no idea that when she met Julio in Switzerland at a conference and spent the weekend in his bed that she would end up with three reminders triplet sons. With no word from him Lissa thinks that she must have not meant more to him then she thought. Readers should enjoy this book which I thoroughly recommend filled with babies, love and misunderstanding. Not to mention interference from others.
Profile Image for Merry Jelks-Emmanuel.
13.1k reviews154 followers
February 14, 2024
Julio and Lissa meet in Switzerland at a conference. Sparks ignite all around them that leads to an intimate night. Lissa thought that Julio was the one because he promised to get in touch when he returned home but nothing came about but he left Lissa with a special gift that she would be collecting in nine months. When the truth comes out will Julio and Lissa be able to rekindle the relationship that thy started while in Switzerland?
Profile Image for Ginger .
102 reviews3 followers
March 17, 2020
Quick Read

I enjoyed the story and felt the connection between the two, but if you had not been mentioned a couple of times she was black i would have not known it. Black women have an air about them and I didn't feel that with her or her sister until I read the about the next book and you get a glimpse.
21 reviews
June 22, 2020
Needs additional character development

In my opinion, there was entirely too much going on in this book. Some characters weren't germaine to the story lines. Some actions were superfluous and really took away from what I think the intention of the book. There were also editorial mistakes.
Profile Image for Rachelle.
183 reviews
November 2, 2022
I liked reading it but I would have preferred for the ending to have some sort fo justice for Lissa for the way she was treated, like aren't Tom Acker,Tina and Willa supposed to be in jail for what they did .Maybe it's me but the ending just felt rushed,like the whole airport scene and then a marriage proposal and then it ends.Hopefully,the next book in the series is better .
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Profile Image for CLorraine.
1,748 reviews17 followers
August 25, 2023
Cute

When Julio and Lissa meet at a conference, their attraction is explosive. Julio has to return home for an emergency and they never reconnect. Has someone purposely sabotaged their love affair? Good passionate story….Joan’s story is next and we get more information about the sabotages.
Profile Image for Authoress Nikqua.
486 reviews7 followers
September 10, 2017
Great Book!

I absolutely enjoyed this book! Julio and Lissa were made for each other. I'm so glad Willa wasn't able to win in the end! I most definitely will be reading more of Mia Caldwell's work❤
6 reviews
September 24, 2017
Good Read

I really enjoyed the storyline and the characters who are involved, the story moved alone enough keeping me from fast forwarding through the book like I have done for others. I loved Lissa and Julio together and the fact that her sister Joan got herself together.
154 reviews5 followers
January 12, 2018
True love

A lovely story of love conquering all. Although Julio's assistant and lissa's associate had other ideas. The assistants overplayed their hands and although caused alot of sadness and anger true live has a habit of making it better well here's hoping !!!
Profile Image for Amy Pike.
41 reviews
August 20, 2019
I enjoyed this book. Julio and Lissa fell in love but because of their work assistants they thought they had lost each other for good. In the end though Julio and Lissa learn the truth and we're still in love with each other and their 3 children.
Profile Image for Nirvana.
32 reviews
December 27, 2019
Good story line but it maybe me, I just couldnot get absorbed in this story, I read two other books between this one before completing this story which makes me feel bad, I love BW as main character books. I am going to read more of this author to see if this was a flunk.
377 reviews18 followers
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January 31, 2022
Hey, life is always gonna be sequential.

For now he allowed himself to enjoy the mystery. His work had taught him that he could never understand or control everything in this world, so he learned to enjoy the pleasure of discovery.

Life can seem simpler on the floor.
11 reviews
August 31, 2024
Great story

This was a wonderful story! I enjoyed all the twists and turns, it was really nice. The only thing I would have loved is to know what happened to one of the devious characters. But all in all it was a wonderful book to curl up on your couch and read!
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