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The Billionaire's Club—a fabulously sexy contemporary romance series about some of the world's wealthiest, most powerful men and the women they claim...and keep. Oil tycoon Andrew Fairchild would sell his soul to protect Whitney Donahue. She's the one girl he's loved his whole life. And when tragedy strikes and Andrew needs to leave, he's determined to keep Whitney from knowing where he's going, and why. But when he finally comes home, he discovers that Whitney is no longer the vulnerable young girl he left behind... Whitney never loved anyone the way she loved Andrew Fairchild—and no one hurt her the way he did. When he returns, her body remembers his touch all too well...But though Whitney is rendered helpless by his expert seduction, glorying in the way he forces her to surrender her body, she vows never to give him her heart again. But never is not a word in Andrew's vocabulary. And he will fight for her with all his heart—at all costs... Praise for Red Garnier "[Her] storylines are so intensely romantic, you can't help but fall in love."—Fallen Angel Reviews (5 stars) "Smokin' hot." —RT Book Reviews on The Satin Sash "I wait in anticipation for the next titillating novel by this very talented author."—Two Lips Reviews
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3 primary booksThe Billionaire's Club is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Red Garnier.
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This book was just OK for me. A lot of stuff didn't make a lick of sense!
So he takes the blame for her self defense (first this dude is a bazillionaire with connections, he couldn't get a decent lawyer??) and ends up having to go to yuppie jail for three years. So no one tells the heroine, cause, well, there really wasn't a good reason not to tell her. She is a frigging adult in a relationship with another adult, but hey we will all lie to her! Great relationship skills there! SO, off to the yuppie jail he goes, they apparently bring in hookers for the inmates (my kind of jail!!) the hero uses the hookers to send letters to the heroine who thinks he screwed off to somewhere for work. Apparently they figure out he isn't using the hookers for their intended purposes, so no more hookers, hence no more letters for him!! NOW, hold the phone here, he is in yuppie prison, why can't he send letters to people?? I am pretty sure the dredges of society in regular 'ol prisons are aloud to send/receive letters. Isn't that how Charles Manson found his wife?? They got hookers for christ sakes, but NO letters BAD BAD BAD!! *lol*
Seriously, this whole book was a cluster fuck of stupidity!! lol