Introducing Stingray Billionaire, the sexy series where love can be dangerous...
Ellie Michaels works in a junk shop masquerading as a destination for fine antiques. With as small as Mulholland is, it’s quite literally the only opening she could find. Almost content in her tiny world, Ellie sits behind her counter and watches life pass her by. That is, until billionaire CEO Nikolai Scipio comes crashing into Ellie’s world.
Nikolai “Nick” Scipio is overseeing the construction of his company’s new headquarters. The problem is neither the board, nor the majority of investors are behind the move. With his decision to move the headquarters of his multi-billion dollar corporation, Stingray, to Mulholland, a place where dreams go to die and business goes never, it’s just the excuse the board needs to start making life very difficult for Nick. Only, they don’t know the real reason Nick is in Mulholland.
Charmed (and more than a little disoriented) by Nick, Ellie eventually relents and accepts his invitation to dinner. She doesn’t know anything about business, much less what’s about to happen at Stingray, but there’s something so familiar in the way Nick looks at her. When rumors start circulating about why Nick is really in Mulholland, Ellie and Nick will have to pull together or be torn apart.
*This sexy alpha billionaire romance is perfect for fans of Cassie Cross, Hannah Ford, Deborah Bladon, Kendall Ryan, Lauren Blakely, and J.S. Scott*
Stringray Billionaire by Alexa Davis. This was an immensely enjoyable book. The story had a very different turn that I had not read before which caught and held my attention. The characters were well written with flaws that drove me crazy. I wanted to kick the shit out of Naomi and slap Ellie for putting up with her. Nick was very sexy and sweet which is unusual for a billionaire. He was an alpha without being a dominate. The story line was interesting and I could not put it down.
The stingray billionaire is one of the most boring and pointless series I have ever read. The storyline was just so bland plodding and boring there was no pizazz no interest just nothing. The only saving grace in this was that the included bonus books were more interesting and made reading this worthwhile.
This is the 2nd book this week to make it to my newly titled shelf "worst books" ever. I don't know why I keep downloading these books when I rarely find one I like by this author.