Until one night changes it all!
In this Billionaires for the Rose Sisters story, top criminal defence lawyer Brendan is used to getting everything he wants. The only thing he can’t have…? Best friend Hannah Rose. Until one night forbidden passions are unexpectedly ignited and the barriers they put in place years ago are impulsively put aside. Now, determined to recover their friendship, Brendan tries to forget about their spontaneous encounter—until Hannah reveals it had consequences…'
This is the second and final book in the Billionaire's for the Rose Sisters books. This time we are concentrating on Hannah, who is the eldest of the two sisters. If you want to check out my review for Jessie's story please click HERE. Now although this book is part of a duet it can be read as a stand alone book, though reading this book will make you want to read the first one or in my case re read!
Hannah and Brendan's story is told over the course of 19 Chapters, and is mainly based in London and New York. This book is actually the story of what is happening with these two friends while Jessie and Joel are on the island. So if you did read the first one then it is interesting to see their story.
So Hannah and Brendan have been friends for about 15 years and their friendship has gone through a lot in that time. One thing Hannah is not aware of is that throughout that 15 year friendship Brendan has been hiding a secret. He is in love with Hannah. So you can imagine what happens when one night these two decide to let their sizzling chemistry take over.
Throughout the book you get to learn not only about the current situation between Hannah and Brendan but you also get glimpses into their past. Thorough out the book you get to discover the hidden side of these characters that is often only allowed out when they are together.
This book is easy to get stuck into and will have readers trying to finish it in one sitting for the pure fact is that they will want to know how this plays out. What's brilliant about one scene towards the end is that it matches up with the first book. So we get to see the other side of the story.
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