He is obviously smart, with incredible integrity, and we get to see him in action instead of just vague corporate meetings like with many other billionaire stories. I love their cocky arrogance, but too many of them cross that line into pure asshole or worse, controlling asshole.Ĭélian (which I now find the sexiest hero name) is both cocky and a billionaire (a trope I have no real love for) and yet, what saves him from becoming an asshole is that he is very good at his job as a news director and cares passionately about his company and his employees. While I can’t get enough of the enemies-to-lovers tropes, alphaholes are tricky creatures. When he looks at me from across the room, I see the glint in his eyes, and that makes us rivals.īut it’s my heart at stake, and I fear I’ll be raising the white flag. Heir to a stack of medical bills and a tattered couch. Now he’s staring me down like I’m the dirt under his Italian loafers, and I’m supposed to take it.īut the thing about being Judith “Jude” Humphry is I have nothing to lose. I left it with more than orgasms and a pleasant memory–namely, his wallet. I could have impressed him, if not for last month’s unforgettable one-night stand. Shen, comes a new standalone, enemies-to-lovers romance. So what was the verdict?įrom bestselling author L.J. Shen novel and while it had one of my favorite tropes, it also has one of the most full-on alphaholes I’ve read in a long time.
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