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Sexiest Billionaire

Titans, Book 1

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Sexiest Billionaire

Di: Sierra Cartwright
Letto da: Oliver Clarke, Elena Campbell
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An exclusive society of the world's most powerful gentlemen. Nothing will get between them and the women they want.

Jaxon Mills is stunned—then furious—when sees his biggest investor’s daughter at one of the most exclusive clubs in New Orleans, dressed in a scandalous outfit and wearing an inviting smile. The tempting woman with the compassionate heart is supposed to be tucked away at grad school, where’s she safe from men like him.

Willow Henderson has one escape from her overprotective family—the French Quarter. There, she can be anonymous, even if only for a short time. But she never expects to come face-to-face with Jaxon, a sexy self-made billionaire Dom whose arrogance is matched only by his bank account.

Jax, an avowed workaholic determined to outrun his troubled past, has never allowed a woman to distract him. Until Willow. And when he discovers she’s a virgin, it’s more than a dominant urge that flares. It’s an honorable instinct he hadn’t known he was capable of.

He will do anything to make her his.

©2018 Sierra Cartwright (P)2023 Insatiable Press
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