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Billionaires Lonely Hearts Club #3

Gold Dust and The Billionaire

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His friends can settle down, but he won’t. Or so he kept telling himself…

Freddy is feeling a little lost. When his bachelor friends have the gall to get married and leave him behind, drinking and gambling seem to be all he has left. Then he wins a champion horse in a card game and everything changes. Suddenly, he has purpose. Too bad his prize—and purpose—comes with an ambitious and annoyingly gorgeous cowgirl who hates him.

Harper has worked hard to get where she is. Establishing her own dressage training stables wasn’t easy, and she won’t let anything ruin it—especially not the spoiled jerk who used to torment her at Pony Club Camp. Too bad the jerk grew into a ridiculously tempting billionaire who also happens to be her top horse’s new owner.

But Freddy and Harper have bigger problems than their shared past to overcome if they want to make it to happily ever after. Because when Freddy gets caught up in his sister’s mafia drama, he’ll need to decide if the best way to keep Harper safe is to ride off into the sunset…alone.

145 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 1, 2021

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Edith Mackenzie

32 books217 followers
Edith MacKenzie or Eddie Mac to her friends is an Australian author of sweet and wholesome contemporary cowboy romance. They say in literary circles to write what you know and Eddie has certainly taken that to heart. Before embarking on a writing career she trained horses professionally and brings that wealth of knowledge to her writing.

Now a mum to a boy and girl, as well as wife, she delights with her tales of strong cowgirls and rugged cowboys and their adventures in finding love. When not weaving the love stories of her characters, she enjoys hanging out with her family and animals, as well as reading, fishing and camping

Just remember once a cowgirl, always a cowgirl

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September 12, 2021
This is the last book of the series. Sorry to see it end. Billionaire Freddy has just won a horse in a poker game. Harper is the horse's trainer and she and Freddie have a history. Not a very pleasant one in her eyes. This is a sweet clean romance.
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2,383 reviews8 followers
September 13, 2021
This was a great clean romance involving attractive men, independent woman, and mean mafia men. I truly enjoyed the story line and i think i should read the other two.
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1,497 reviews14 followers
October 1, 2021
Gold Dust & The Billionaire ~Billionaires Loney Heart Club #3 by Edith Mackenzie.
I love Edith's writing, and I have been following this series from the beginning. Her characters are so true to life and the storyline is also so good that your feel you are there too.
This is Freddy's story, he gambles, and one night he wins a horse, that takes him to a face from the past, Harper, to who he was not so pleasant too as a young boy.
Will they be able to overcome the past? Will they find their own HEA?
This book has been brilliantly written and deserves to be purchased without any spoilers.
I highly recommend this. Thank you, Edith, for the free book, this is my honest review.
1,160 reviews1 follower
September 10, 2021
I liked Harper's grit and determination, and found her to be an interesting character. I especially liked the bond she had with Denny. I enjoy seeing characters pop in from previous books, and would like to see them more involved in the plots. I found Freddy to be really annoying for most of the book. To me, he was not very likeable. Unfortunately, this wasn't my favorite book.

I received an ARC from the author. The opinions expressed in this review are solely my own.
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