The Billionaire’s Best Friend + Giveaway

You ever meet someone and have that immediate click? That was Kayla and me. First day of our first teaching jobs and we both just knew we were going to be best friends forever.

And we are.

She does a great job keeping me down to earth—a skill I appreciate even more now that I’m a billionaire.

Except lately, it’s like she’s pulling away.

It started with her spending more time with my sister instead of hanging out with me. And now she’s starting to date the youth pastor?

It could be that I’m a little jealous. Seems like everyone is falling in love except me. But I don’t think that’s it.

Because it feels like I’m in danger of losing a lot more than my best friend and I don’t know how to make it stop.

My Review:

So, I’m not exactly a fan of the billionaire trope. In fact the only other billionaire romance that I can recall reading is the first one in this series by the same author and I absolutely loved it. This one as well. So, really, how can I say I don’t like billionaire stories? I guess because I have (maybe had?) a preconceived notion of the sheer arrogance and entitlement and men-behaving-badly cliche, which, sadly, isn’t always a cliche. At least, not the billionaires who make the headlines. But Maddrey’s billionaires are anything but! They are more ‘the boy next door’ type — hence the clever series title, “The Billionaire Next Door.”

The series centres around ‘regular guy’ friends who just happened to make it big through their joint investments. Like billionaire big. But they’ve kept that on the down-low and have just gone about their lives like normal…more or less. Like Austin with his beat up old car and his math teacher career, palling around with his best friend, Kayla (and yes, she knows he’s a billionaire, but it doesn’t phase her because they have that bestie bond.) Kayla teaches computer science at the same school as Austin so these two spend a lot of time together — inside and outside of work.

I may not be a billionaire aficionado but I sure am when it comes to ‘best friends to more’ romances! Eeeeep — this one is fabulous! Maddrey captures the depth of the friendship, from serious heart to hearts to playful teasing…but, oy, what happens when the teasing turns to banter and the ‘love you like a friend’ vibe starts to morph into something more…well…more?! Sheer reading delight, that’s what!

There’s all that delicious tension as both Kayla and Austin wrestle with their growing feelings. Well, actually, Kayla has been crushing on Austin for some time now, but she’s not-so-cleverly kept it well hidden from him. Because when Austin begins to see Kayla in a new, more romantical light, he’s positive she has him firmly in the friend zone. Oh, the agony of watching these two sort out their feelings! Not without angst, but it’s not over the top and there might look like a hint of a love triangle developing but it really isn’t so do not fear (says the LT averse reader with great relief.)

One of the aspects that I really loved about this novel, is the way Austin’s billionaire status is addressed. All the pros and cons and unique struggles that come from wealth. I don’t want to say much more than that, because it’s a very strong plot element but I appreciated the deliberation that Austin placed on his financial stewardship in relation to his faith.

And, oh the emotions churning around in my gut the whole read through! Love when an author makes me feel my way through a story and Maddrey definitely did that!

I listened to the audible edition narrated by Emma Faye and Joel Simler — really enjoyed the dual narration and these performers captured the heart of these characters and their story perfectly.

GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:

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8 thoughts on “The Billionaire’s Best Friend + Giveaway”

  1. Oh yes, I read the first one too and totally forgot I wanted to read this one next….and the next one….and the next one….you get the picture! I just love the down-to-earth guys who want to be good stewards of their God-given wealth and just all around decent guys, ya know? And this one has that extra layer of friends-to-more, my other favorite troupe, because watching the hero and heroine go from that to true love is the fun part for me. Plenty of angst to keep me reading ’til the end!

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    1. Yes, this is definitely a series that I will continue. Have the third one on my radar — this book nicely set the next one up so I’m excited. And I love that the author has made them available in audio format as well which has to be costly given that she’s an indie author. Good luck, Trixi!

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    1. I was reading some of the reviews for this book and a lot of the five and four stars ones start out with “I hate billionaire romances but…” so you know the author has done something right. Good luck, Lucy!

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  2. Another author that seems to have slipped by me. Like you, I’ve never been a big fan of the billionaire stories and for the same reasons. However, between the write up and your review, this story sounds absolutely like a must read. Love the cover and how his eyes aren’t showing. Makes one wonder how all of him looks. After all, it’s the eyes that get you and tell the whole story isn’t it?

    Thank for the heads up on both the author and the book as well as for the wonderful chance to win a copy!
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  3. I’ve enjoyed the books I’ve read from this author, and this sounds like another good one. I also don’t usually gravitate towards a billionaire story 😊

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