She Feels like Home
Billionaire Breakfast Club, Book 3
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Narrateur(s):
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Maxine Mitchell
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Kurt Kanazawa
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Auteur(s):
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Lisa Hughey
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He’s a billionaire.
Peter Nguyen has achieved everything he ever wanted. So, why isn’t he happier? He goes to his high school reunion to show up all the people who didn’t give the time of day to the skinny, nerdy boy he’d been. But then, he runs into his old friend Britt.
She can barely pay her bills.
Brittanica Jones watched her future evaporate when she had to leave college after a brutal attack left her mother incapacitated. She hasn’t done anything she set out to do, and the only reason she even goes to her high school reunion is to reconnect with her old friend Peter, even though he ghosted her back when she needed him most.
They’ve got nothing in common...except each other.
When Peter sees Britt again, he realizes how much he misses her. Her acerbic quick wit and “take no shit” attitude are a welcome change from people who fawn all over him. When he realizes that he’s got the means to help her out, he offers her a temporary job.
However, grown-up Britt inspires sexy thoughts, not friendship thoughts. Their relationship deepens into a romance. Britt’s downtrodden heart blossoms with the opportunity to work with Peter and explore their changed relationship. But this interlude has an end date, and when disaster strikes, she’s got no choice but to leave.
Can these old high school friends overcome the hurts from the past and find love with each other?
The next installment in the Billionaire Breakfast Club featuring Vietnamese billionaire hero Peter Nguyen, and bristly Britt Jones. If you're in the mood for a friends-to-lovers, reunion romance, check out She Feels like Home.
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