THE BASTARD BILLIONAIRE by Jessica Lemmon
Title: THE BASTARD BILLIONAIRE
Author: Jessica Lemmon
Series: Billionaire Bad Boys, #3
On Sale: February 28, 2017
Publisher: Forever
Mass Market: $7.99 USD
eBook: $6.99 USD
Beauty and the Beastly Billionaire . . .
Eli Crane is one tough bastard. After an
explosion left him injured and honorably discharged from the Marines, all he
wants is to be left alone. Yet his brothers insist he take a greater role in
the family business. They've hired him ten personal assistants—and Eli sent
each one packing as fast as possible. But when beautiful number eleven walks
through the door, Eli will do anything to make her stay.
Isabella Sawyer's employment agency can't
afford to lose Eli Crane's business. Her plan: to personally take on the role
of his PA, and secure her reputation with the wealthy elite in Chicago. But
this beauty and her hot billionaire bad boy soon find themselves mixing
business with pleasure in the most delicious ways. And passionate, stubborn
Isabella won't rest until she tames this wicked beast . . .
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THE BILLIONAIRE BAD BOYS SERIES
The Billionaire Bachelor, #1
The Billionaire Next Door, #2
The Bastard Billionaire, #3
TOP 5 FAVORITE “BEASTLY” HEROES
(CAN BE FROM BOOKS, MOVIES, TV, ETC)
#5 ~ Seth, George Clooney's
character from the movie From Dusk Til Dawn. He’s a bank robber who takes a
family of three hostage before leading them, unbeknownst to him, to a den of
vampires in Mexico. At the end, the body count is high, but Seth emerges as
hero in a move that surprises him as much as the audience watching.
#4 ~ Jax Teller from the
television series, Sons of Anarchy. The ultimate bad boy anti-hero, am I right?
Yet something about his sinister actions is so tempting. Charlie Hunnam’s
gorgeous face helps.
#3 ~ Tate Jackson from
Kristen Ashley’s novel Sweet Dreams. I’ve never in my life read a romance hero
who insulted the heroine quite the way Tate did Lauren. (She overheard him
calling her fat! Gasp!) In a brilliant turn of events, Tate completely falls
for Lauren during the course of the book, eating all of his early assumptions
and falling helplessly in love with her. Watching him step seamlessly into the
hero role was incredible.
#2 ~ Negan from the
television series, The Walking Dead. I know, I know… he’s not a hero. He’s the
worst of the worst, but the way Jeffrey Dean Morgan plays the baddest of them
all makes a tiny, evil part of me root for him against my better judgment.
#1 ~ Beast, from Walt
Disney’s animated cartoon, Beauty and the Beast. Not only is our hero litearlly
a beast, but he also has a heart of solid gold. Like another hero I know, Eli
Crane, Beast simply needs a strong heroine who will both stand up to him—and
stand up for him.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A former job-hopper, Jessica Lemmon resides in
Ohio with her husband and rescue dog. She holds a degree in graphic design
currently gathering dust in an impressive frame. When she's not writing
super-sexy heroes, she can be found cooking, drawing, drinking coffee (okay,
wine), and eating potato chips. She firmly believes God gifts us with talents
for a purpose, and with His help, you can create the life you want.
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