Sunday, 5 March 2023

Review: Billionaire's Island Temptation by Rachael Stewart*

 
'A summer fling or something more?

In this Billionaires for the Rose Sisters story, Jessie Rose is shocked by the chemistry she feels when she meets billionaire Joel in Mustique. She’s come looking for escape, and brooding Joel’s not looking for anything permanent, but they can’t deny their fling is dangerously close to being a temptation they might not be able to walk away from…'


This is the story of Jessie and Joel which is told over the course of 17 chapters. Their story is the first book in Rachael’s brand new duet ‘Billionaires for the Rose Sisters’. This book is easy to get stuck into and really grabs the readers attention.


From the moment Jessie and Joel meet readers instantly get to see the hit of underlying chemistry even before these two start talking. This chemistry just becomes more pronounced as the book goes on. These characters are easy to fall in love with even before you discover more about them. 


Joel’s past includes a lost love that he is carrying guilt around over, even if he doesn’t necessarily have anything to be guilty about. Well that is this readers opinion. On the other hand you have Jessie who is going through a more recent suit of grief with thee added bonus of anxiety as well. Rachael rally digs deep when she gives the the readers details about what these characters are currently dealing with. 


The background characters of this book included Jessie’s sister Hannah and Joel’s friend Branden. It just so happens that Branden and Hannah work together and readers get the hint that something is going on. I think we have found the main couple for book two. 


Throughout the book the sexual chemistry between the main characters is ever present and sizzling away under the service. Within this book Rachael somehow gives us a team scene that we love her for but without taking away from the ‘True Love’ genre.



Overall i loved this book as well as the characters that you get to meet. It is a great read that is easy for readers to get stuck into. This book left me excited for the second part of the duet. It also left me shocked because I didn’t realise that “You’re my Arthur” could be o romantics. You can get your copy HERE


Until Next Time


Emma


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