I made a hasty decision, but that doesn’t mean I have to live with it. There are some things money can’t buy. A billionaire gave me a new life I won’t ever jeopardize, and the details of our arrangement granted me the one thing I crave at night. The touch I yearn for deep in my bones. The touch of Chase Alonso.
Chase grew angry with me the last time we were together. He cut off my access to him, and wrote me off because he didn’t get what he wanted. Me.
Now after four months, he’s invited me to spend Valentine’s Day weekend in the snowy Inkwell Mountains located in Hurston Falls, MA. Whether or not I will accept his invitation is up in the air. After all, there's a thin line between love and money. And a thinner line between money and happiness.
THE PERFECT GIFT SERIES features five standalone novellas, and complete the story of a weekend to remember with some of your favorite characters that come to life off of the page.
Five authors have collaborated to bring you angst, heat, and romance surrounding ex-basketball player Kareem Dowling and his extended friendships who gather at The Love Inn in Hurston Falls, MA during a Valentine’s Day Weekend Getaway.
Five couples will paint different portraits of romance, and the different rules of being in a relationship in this contemporary collection of tales featuring curvy girls, playboys, strong heroines, redemption and love at first themes, secret lovers, and steamy comtemporary romance.
Book 1–Mikki & Mason by T.K. Richards Book 2–Ashton & Jacob by Shia Kirks Book 3–Brooke & Kareem by Kimani Lauren Book 4–Amber & Chase by Dianne June Book 5–Clark & Zola by Lauren Didama-EauClaire
"This bitch owns me. I shouldn't call her a bitch. She's my princess. Princess Amber owns me. But I'll never tell her so. She's feeling herself a little too much as is." . . I feel bad saying this but I didn't enjoy this book at all. I had got it from a stuff your kindle day and I have to say I didn't find it good at all.The writting sometimes had me feeling weirded out and I found it hard to even connect with the characters. There was barely much explanation to what was going on and I don't even know if I could call it a romance since for me it didn't even seem to have a happy ever after or at least some sort of answers to what happens in the end. I found the way some of the things going on explained to be very cringy and I found myself struggling to even get through this book. Chase was an okay character and I feel like with a little longer he could have been developed into a great character. Amber I had the same feeling towards the potential was there but it just seemed to never click. I found myself thinking that Chase actually deserved better from their unique situation, It was a very spicy and quick read, I'm just sad that I didn't even enjoy it unfortuntely.
It's not what I was expecting, but it obviously works for the story. I couldn't do this, but I have heard of it happening, so a story about it is a great perspective.