A review by si0bhan
Her Two Billionaires by Julia Kent

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.