Book Review: The Billionaire's Treat by Tracey Pedersen
- Kristen Lewendon
- May 2, 2019
- 2 min read
Secret Billionaire's Club Book 3
One cheeky billionaire next door equals trouble!
Danny Griffin appears to live a charmed life. Son of a multi-married rock god, he spends his days annoying his friends, wearing odd socks, and buying expensive trinkets no one ever gets to see. His goal for this year is to see each of his friends find love.
The secret billionaires don’t know it, but he started this game to fix his own lonely heart.
When Easter rolls around and he doesn’t have a date, urgent action is required. Instead of admitting defeat, he bribes his new next-door neighbour into accompanying him to a charity auction for the local hospital.
Tina Faucet (not her real name) is enjoying a quiet existence in an almost silent neighbourhood, where no one looks too closely at her. She’s had enough attention to last her a lifetime. Until her cute neighbour convinces her to have one night of fun, and her skeletons come dancing out of the closet.
Will Tina’s past jeopardise the secret billionaire’s club? Can Danny find a way to keep her and keep his secret?
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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:
This story was pure candy fluff fun. It touches on such series issues as a celebrity’s right to privacy, lying by omission, and family dynamics – so it’s not all just sunshine and roses. But the story is told with so much lightness of spirit that even in the middle of those very somber topics I found moments that made me giggle. Part of it could have just been Danny himself. So much of his character is the eternal Peter Pan with his childlike joy and silliness. Even though Tina is much more restrained, she has a lightness of spirit in spite of the way her industry has treated her. I look forward to reading the next book in the series. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.
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