Book Review: The Billionaire's Duty by Tracey Pedersen
- Kristen Lewendon
- May 25, 2019
- 2 min read
Secret Billionaire's Club Book 4
Are our secret billionaires hiding more than money?
Cross Ronstein could be described as a lot of things. Mining magnate. Domineering Boss. Secret Billionaire. He doesn't care what he's labelled, especially when the tax office takes an interest in his business. Their attention is of minor concern until he lays eyes on the temptress they send to dig into his affairs.
Maybe he can turn the secret billionaire's game to his advantage, just like his friends have managed.
Jessa Collins has her own array of labels. Tax Investigator. Firebrand. Discoverer of secrets. Whatever people call her, she gets the job done. Every. Single. Time. Even when her target dismisses her suspicions as fantasy and promptly leaves the country for a made-up obligation.
No matter what drastic measures Jessa has to take, this rich businessman is NOT getting away while she's on the case.
How far is too far to follow a secret billionaire? Can two people on opposite sides of the corporate fence find their way to love?
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The Secret Billionaire's Club Books:
The Billionaire's Heart The Billionaire's Luck The Billionaire's Treat The Billionaire's Duty The Billionaire's Spark The Billionaire's Club The Billionaire's Scare The Billionaire's Feast The Billionaire's Gift The Billionaire's Surprise

My Review:
The story itself is a fantastic example of the enemies to lovers theme. My issue is where the story stops. That’s my problem. It doesn’t end it just stops. I loved all the snark and tension between Cross and Jessa as they’re getting to know one another and working their way through the spectrum from enemies to something more. I like that Cross and Jessa at least get a ‘happy for now’ out of the story, however this one was frustrating for me as a reader. There is the potential for so much more awesomeness in this story but there are just so many loose ends left over. I hope that somewhere down the road in the series, all of my leftover questions are going to get answers. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.
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