Distracting the Billionaire by Jennifer Griffith

January 30, 2020 | 1 Comment
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Distracting the Billionaire by Jennifer GriffithDistracting the Billionaire
Author: Jennifer Griffith
Series: Billionaire's Reluctant Bride #4
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 177
Date: January 30, 2020
Publisher: Indie

An engagement arranged as part of a business merger goes sideways when the billionaire’s heir lays eyes on the wrong girl first.

Noah Rush has awaited his big break in his father’s high-powered corporation for years. If he can accomplish one last task Dad sets for him, Noah will finally win a seat at the corporate table with his older brothers, and thereby heal the rifts he unintentionally caused in the family.

All he has to do is win a girl’s heart and never let her know it’s part of a business deal.

Noah may be a philandering billionaire’s heir, but he’s nobody’s idea of a ladykiller.

Throw in the fact that the girl is a competitor’s daughter with a recently-crushed heart, and this mission is beyond impossible.

However, when Noah confuses his target with her rather unpolished cousin, and promptly falls head over heels … switching his focus back to the mission threatens to tear him apart.

Can Noah afford to choose love over both his dad’s approval and the future he’s always worked for?

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About Jennifer Griffith

Jennifer is a wife and a mom of five weathering the chaos by writing escapist fiction. Jennifer has no plans to write the Great American Novel. She’d rather compose what someone would read on a rainy afternoon with a cup of cocoa, or sitting on a beach chair while the waves crash. Light, frothy, gone.


One response to “Distracting the Billionaire by Jennifer Griffith

  1. Maria

    It is just a little bit of fluffy fun, clean romance. Keeley is who makes this book. Ya gotta wonder how she could possibly be raised in the same household as her cousin. How does the aunt stay so oblivious to the Cinderella treatment her niece is getting from her husband and daughter? I liked Noah too but really wanted him to come into himself earlier in the book. Noah’s dad, his coworker and Keeley’s uncle and cousin all seem to be caricatures of the worst people ever. The coworker is so over the top in love with himself that he is hilarious.

    The story has some twists that I didn’t expect and avoided some turns I expected it to take making it less predictable. It is an escapist novel so don’t think too hard about it. Just enjoy the ride.

    No sex, language or violence
    *I received a complimentary ARC of this book and voluntarily chose to review it

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