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Her Two Billionaires by Julia Kent

vikcs's review

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fast-paced

2.75

radiansreads's review

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4.0

This one I have mixed feelings with. In Her Two Billionaires Laura finally find out that her two lovers (kinda) were friends with each other, and that they want her to be their third. And then there's the threesome.

Oh wait, it was the other way around:

Laura had a threesome with her two lovers, then finds out that they were friends and wanted her to be their third.

That didn't end up well.

Oh.

I felt sorry for Laura because with her situation, it was hard to know whether or not the two billionaires (not that she knows just yet) were sincerely interested her. I mean, come on they were acting weird after the sex. It was confusing and misleading, so of course she was heartbroken and fled away.

Then, of course, after a whole lot of persuading from the ever helpful best friend Josie, Laura mended her relationship with her two billionaires (again, she didn't know just yet) because she was a really nice person and is willing to give them a second chance after not telling her the truth. (Can you see where this is going already?)

So, overall, I guess this isn't really what I expected despite the predictable plot. I mean, I do enjoyed it though so 3.5 stars.

si0bhan's review

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2.0

It’s not quite a full two stars, yet it wasn’t as terrible as the first instalment meaning I couldn’t round down.

Her First Billionaire failed to pull me in. I forced myself to finish it. I told myself I wouldn’t read any more of the series. Then I found the entire collection was free for a limited time only. Like the idiot I am, I downloaded it. From here, my curiosity won out. I went on to read the second book. Her Second Billionaire was a massive improvement upon the first book. I’m unable to pinpoint the exact reason for this, but as a whole there was improvement. I no longer felt the need to throw my Kindle out the window. It was far from being a brilliant book, but it was better than the first.

Her Two Billionaires sits somewhere between the two. It wasn’t as bad as the first book, yet I didn’t enjoy it as much as the second book. As a whole, it continues to move the story forward. In fact, a lot happens in this one. However, we also regress back to the attitudes of book one – the things that left me unable to deal with the main character. Everything is so overly dramatic, with moods changing far too quickly.

As I have it, I will read the last one. However, I’m not holding out for a wonderful read.

misty24a8a's review

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Part 3 of 4 part series. Note: Ends at 66% on my Kindle.
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