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Billionaire in Her Bed

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A big thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing for the ARC for my honest review.  First time reading this author.  This is a one-night stand that turns into lifetime commitment.  It was a fun fast read with likable characters. Cute story that I think most romance readers would enjoy.
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Regina Kyle just keeps them coming. One hit after another. Her writing is always fun, page turning, steamy and interesting.  The Billionaire in Her Bed is no different. Likable characters and a cool plot had me reading this all in one sitting.  Highly recommend!
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Brooke is tending bar at a rundown dive bar when Eli wanders in. He's not their typical customer and immediately catches Brooke's eye. Before long, they've had a one night stand, but then Eli, a wealthy real estate developer, has rented an apartment in the run down building where Brooke lives, totally throwing a wrench into Brooke's life.

Eii's plan is to stay under the radar and hide from the saboteur damaging his company while working on his latest project to tear down Brooke's building and build expensive condos. You know what they say about the best laid plans...... Nothing goes as intended and before long he's found himself enmeshed within the lives of the residents and Brooke.

This is a sweet and sexy romance that fans of the genre will love. I really enjoyed to sparks between Brooke and Eli, but loved their interactions with the other residents. Put this one at the top of your TBR list, you'll be glad you did.
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It's a good story. It's well written. 
This is a road well traveled story line, rich hero unknown to heroine and they fall in love. How does he tell her who he is, what he is up to?
The difference in this story is the heroine is wealthy and the hero doesn't know it as well so issues are a bit different.  
If you like this type of story-line then this is a good one to add to your collection.
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Eli ends up in a bar and has a one night stand. He has to go undercover to see who is causing problems for his business. A must read.
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3.5*

While I don't personally like the cover of this book it did catch my eye and drew my attention to the blurb, so I suppose when you think about it did its job perfectly.

Eli Ward is an incredibly successful real estate mogul but after his last three deals have gone south he suspects  a mole in his company. He needs to get away, to think and work out where to go from here which is how he finds himself in a run down bar in Brooklyn.
He walked into Flotsam and Jetsam to use the phone but ended up spending time with the beautiful bartender Brooke.
Brooke may be beautiful but she's also no idea who he is and for the first time in so long he knows someone is with him just for him, not his money or status just him and that's intoxicating.

Eli decides to hide out in Brooklyn and do some recon on the old candy factory in Sunset Park he wants to buy and turn into luxury condos.
The building is currently made up of ageing apartments hanging on without a super to fix the problems. 
Since Eli needs to lay low he rents one of the Sunset apartments and discovers Brooke also lives there. 

Eli spends more and more time with not only Brooke but the other tenants as well and this changes the man and his plans. 

This is a lovely little romance filled with some interesting characters (Chris and David were my favourites) which made me smile and even laugh on occasion.
It's obvious how this book is going to go, we know when Brooke will discover Eli's deception and what will happen but it doesn't matter this is just a nice sweet easy read.

I voluntarily read a review copy kindly provided by NetGalley and Entangled Publishing LLC.
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3.5

Gentrification is a part of progress.  This book shows how hard gentrification affects some.  Nice book.

This review is based on the ARC provided by the author and/or the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion.
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