How to Blow It with a Billionaire

· Arden St. Ives Book 2 · Hachette Audio · Narrated by Joel Leslie
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Be careful what you wish for . . .

Once upon a time there was a totally ordinary boy who fell for a cold, beautiful prince. Only it's not a fairy tale, it's my life. The prince is a billionaire called Caspian Hart. And we're trying super hard to live happily ever after.

He's everything I want, need, and can't resist: a man who looks like a god and bangs like the devil. Except he's still got his rules and he's still got his secrets . . .

But if there's one thing Caspian's taught me it's that you should never settle for less than you're worth. And I'm worth his trust. I have to show him that I see him. That I'm not afraid of his passion, or his power, or his past. And that I won't settle for less than everything.

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5.0
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Alethia Drake
September 25, 2021
Feeling a bit abashed for my slightly flippant review of the first book which I genuinely enjoyed. This second book in the series takes a darker turn in a very Empire Strikes back sort of way. I am always impressed with a book that can bring tears and laughter in equal measure. Alexis Hall has a gift for wringing emotions out of the reader. I want to elaborate more, but I really don't want to ruin this book for anyone. I started listening to the third book immediately after finishing this one.
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Alexis Hall was born in the early 1980s and still thinks the twenty-first century is the future. To this day, he feels cheated that he lived through a fin de siècle but inexplicably failed to drink a single glass of absinthe, dance with a single courtesan, or stay in a single garret.

He did the Oxbridge thing sometime in the 2000s and failed to learn anything of substance. He has had many jobs, including ice cream maker, fortune-teller, lab technician, and professional gambler. He was fired from most of them.

He can neither cook nor sing, but he can handle a seventeenth-century smallsword, punts from the proper end, and knows how to hot-wire a car.

He lives in southeast England, with no cats and no children, and fully intends to keep it that way.

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