Book Blurb:
Griffin Lasker. Grumpy professor. Fake boyfriend. Father of my triplets.
My ex won’t accept that it’s over. He showed up at my divorce-cation in New Orleans at a masquerade ball. Lucky for me, a tall, debonair man in a mask rescued me and swept me away. It. Was. Phenomenal. And yeah, I had a one night stand. And I’d do it again.
Back in the real world, the ex persists. And while I’m a woman who believes in saving herself, I was relieved when his sexy colleague Griffin jumped in and implied that we were dating to get the jerk to bug off. Of course, now we have to pretend to be dating.
Griffin is the least likely match for me. He’s grumpy and serious. But very. VERY. Hot. And he reminds me of a certain man I met in New Orleans…
Now I’m not sure if we’re faking it, or if the feelings are real, but I see that Griffin is nothing like I thought. And even though he doesn’t want to chat about pleasure augmentation devices with me, he knows how to use them.
But where there’s silicone, there’s scandal. What I didn’t anticipate was that Griffin’s got some scandals of his own.
My Grumpy Billionaire is a laugh-out-loud swoonfest including a smoking hot masked hookup, a few silicone toys, and a peopling-averse hero you can’t help but love. It’s a stand-alone romance guaranteed to give you all the feels, along with the grand gestures and happy ending you crave.
Release Date: August 11, 2022
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Review:
OMGoodness! I laughed, I cried, I laughed again, I cried some more.
This book is the true definition of a rom-com. I would love to see Griffin and Sierra’s story made into a movie or made for tv movie.
I didn’t think it was possible to love a character and then in the next chapter be totally exasperated by him. FYI – Griffin is that character.
Although the setting and situation is fantastical, the Griffin and Sierra are both very relatable. They bought have issues of wanting to be accepted and loved for the people they are, not who others want them to be.
This is a super fun read and the supporting characters are truly something else (yes I’m talking to you Todd and Linda). You won’t be disappointed.
MVP Character: Rachel Griffin
She may not win the Mother of the year award, but she is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to her child.
