



How to Bang a Billionaire
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3.9 • 90 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Rules are made to be broken . . .
If England had yearbooks, I'd probably be "Arden St. Ives: Man Least Likely to Set the World on Fire." So far, I haven't. I've no idea what I'm doing at Oxford, no idea what I'm going to do next and, until a week ago, I had no idea who Caspian Hart was. Turns out, he's brilliant, beautiful . . . oh yeah, and a billionaire.
It's impossible not to be captivated by someone like that. But Caspian Hart makes his own rules. And he has a lot of them. About when I can be with him. What I can do with him. And when he'll be through with me.
I'm good at doing what I'm told in the bedroom. The rest of the time, not so much. And now that Caspian's shown me glimpses of the man behind the billionaire I know it's him I want. Not his wealth, not his status. Him. Except that might be the one thing he doesn't have the power to give me.
Customer Reviews
See AllVery sexy
I think ultimately I’m not the target audience for billionaire romance, no matter how sexy, but this book is definitely well done. And the sexy bits are VERY SEXY, so it does one of the most important elements well indeed.
How to Bang a Billionaire - Seriously?!?
I totally adore Alexis Hall! Nobody writes a drag-you-in relationship story quite as well. The title of this book, however, may be a bit misleading. If you are looking for a typical billionaire/normal person/hot sex book this is NOT it. First, the physical sex is really kind of extraneous to the story. It's the psychological & emotional sex that hooks you. Though I'm totally hoping this will be expanded upon in book 2 because AH writes a mean sex scene. Second, the vocabulary is challenging (I spent a lot of time hitting 'define' but for me that's not a bad thing, I enjoy learning new, off-beat words.). Third, it's a total cliff-hanger and if I'd known, I would have waited to read it until the series was complete.
“Danger, Will Robinson”!
Through a college phone fundraiser, quirky, college student Arden St. Ives forms an unexpected connection with arrogant, billionaire Caspian Hart. I have mixed feelings about this book. The tale has a feel of “50 Shades of Grey” and “9 1/2 Weeks”. Though the writing is good and the premise is predictable but interesting enough. I, however, don’t particularly like the MCs. I usually like quirky, cute main characters but I’m not a fan of Arden; he is a bit too quirky and a jumbled mess that began to annoy me. Caspian comes across as dark, manipulative, and controlling in a bit of a scary way. I want to tell Arden to run away from the doomed relationship. And maybe that is the whole point of this tale. I’m just not a fan but I did finish the read, so I rate this story averagely okay.