Hi there. My name is Alexis and I'm thrilled you're here!
I'm a thirty-something supreme queen overlord, at least, that's what I tell my husband Jason when he gets out of line. I live in the suburbs of Seattle, Washington, with my aforementioned doting husband and two kiddos, seven-year-old smart as a whip Isabella and eleven-year-old Ethan who's as rambunctious as they come. I worry about him constantly!
Both kids keep me running nonstop from dance lessons to martial arts, at least, before COVID hit. These days I try to avoid pulling my hair out most of the day attempting to entertain them while constantly shooing our adopted (how-in-the-hell-did-we-inherit-this-cat?) and giant furball, Max, from the kitchen table. When I'm not doing that I'm probably sneaking too much chocolate--I'm a sucker for anything Godiva--or feeling guilty about not giving my lapdog, Stuart, enough affection.
Five years ago I quit a mind-numbingly boring corporate day job to spend more time with my kids. Thankfully, my husband has been more than supportive--he really is a saint--and I haven't looked back since.
But, to be honest, I've found that I still need something more in my life, a creative outlet, now more than ever. After all, talking to my sister over the phone or video conferencing my baby niece just isn't enough to keep my sanity these days. So, my husband suggested I dust off the keyboard and start writing again. And now here I am, mostly writing for myself and occasionally sharing my daydreams with you. I write when I can--sometimes late at night or early in the morning--hoping my kids never see what I'm typing. I doubt I could explain that!
Thus far my husband thinks it's great, especially in the sack. Just don't tell him what I write about or, Heaven-forbid, let him read any of my books...he might start to get a complex. ;)
An intriguing story of love: love of money, love of power, love of people. Harlow's journey of self discovery elicits many emotions and the reader can't help but feel her conflict and confusion. The family dynamics and relationship between Harlow and Jacob hit a few nerves and cause some introspection without weighing the reader down. It was an interesting journey of love in its many forms. I am happy to provide a review after receiving this book through Voracious Readers and the author, Alexis Madison.
In part 3 of the Passionate Billionaires series, Harlow is torn between Jacob, her former childhood sweetheart, and her sister. Jacob and Rhea want different things for her family business. This is a very entertaining, short, fast paced addition to the series. This my honest review of a complimentary copy of this book from the author