Will an unexpected reunion with the woman he never forgot be the second chance this billionaire never expected? Find out what happens in the last book in the Sons of a Parisian Dynasty trilogy by Rebecca Winters.
Reunited with… a woman worth fighting for!
Gorgeous billionaire Raoul is shocked when he bumps into software engineer Fleurine in Paris. They haven’t seen each other in ten years, not since they were denied their happy-ever-after, and he’s never forgotten her. Fleurine is more guarded than before, but the connection between them is stronger than ever. Yet with the past still threatening them, can they really claim their second chance?
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Sons of a Parisian Dynasty
Book 1: Capturing the CEO's Guarded Heart Book 2: Falling for Her Secret Billionaire Book 3: Billionaire's Second Chance in Paris
Rebecca Winters, born Rebecca Brown Burton, was the author of over 175 romance novels published with Harlequin, delighting readers worldwide for more than 35 years. Her stories, translated into many languages, have sold nearly thirty million copies. A French teacher turned novelist, she combined her love of language, family, and storytelling into a remarkable literary legacy.
I finally was able to read this beyond sweet and drama story and the only reason I didn’t finish it in one sitting is because of a much needed nap after traveling. I loved the second chance that Fleurine and Raoul had as well as the drama!
The H is a triplet and one of 6 children of a billionaire who is being stalked by h’s dad for over 10 years to ensure he doesn’t contact anyone from his family. The h escapes and goes on to become a software engineer but goes on to pine for H after having experienced one kiss as a teenager and declaring her love. The h’s mom testifies against her husband for a crime he committed 30 years ago where he set fire to monks along with his friends but has been silent as she was scared and allowed herself to be blackmailed into marriage. This plot gives any soap opera a run for its money with its insanely over the top dramatic hijinks.
Wow! This was dreadful. Stilted, awkward, over-the-top melodramatic. It's a 1980's telenova wannabe. I can only assume it was a reject from back in the day, and now they're trotting it out because she's a big name. Yuck! I won't read the other two books in this series. The descriptions sounded OK, but so did this one. It's a shame, Rebecca Winters published some good books in the late 90's and early 2000's. I will stick with her earlier works. Beware!