Big City Billionaires Box Set by Michele de Winton
Even billionaires need love

I’m a little bit behind in my reviewing, due to having been sick. So luckily I had lots of books, light reads, to keep me company, including this one. Each story is reviewed individually below.
Valentine’s Vengeance
This first story I recognised as I’d already read it as part of the Happily Ever Alpha box set. It was the story that first introduced me to Michele de Winton’s writing and drew me in to read more of her works, eventually landing me right back at the beginning.
I absolutely loved the story when I first read it. I must admit, I wasn’t as in to the “OMG” overreacting stuff this time around, but the story as a whole still really appealed to me and I eventually found that I enjoyed it as much as the first time around.
Rating: ★★★★☆ – Really liked
Love Stuck
Sass is pretty much awesome. Alternative, knows who she is and what she wants. Yet it appears to unsettle her first ever client as an independent stylist. Unsettle him in more ways than one.
Seriously good fun, back and forth, with a not-so-easily-won HEA. MdW definitely knows how to write drama!
Rating: ★★★★☆ – Really liked
Lady Boss
This was my absolute favourite of the series, and that had nothing to do with the lady being the billionaire this time around. It’s a great twist, sure, as there should be more stories with a powerful woman leading them, instead of it always being the man who has all the money and power. Better still, it detailed obstacles that needed to be overcome for the woman to become the powerhouse.
But, what I loved most about this was the detailed descriptions, of places visited, of the flight. I was really into the story, much further than most easy-read stories take me. Truly a hidden gem.
Rating: ★★★★★ – Loved it/couldn’t put it down
Bonus Story: Fighting for Freya
I was quite happy to see a continuation to the Hot Tide series and all the characters I was familiar with from it, especially a story for Holokai, the apparent “more interested in surfing than girls” guy. With someone there who actually gets under his skin, he does relax more. But the big shame that came with this story is that, for me, it was too short. There were too few words to give depth to the story, so it ended up as an unfortunate disappointment rather than the huge Holo victory that it should have been.
Rating: ★★★☆☆ – Sort of liked/OK
Overall, a great, quick-read boxset that will leave you hanging for more.
Final rating (rounded to the nearest number): ★★★★☆ – Really liked
*I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.*