calista fox is always good for a nice, super steamy read, and that's what you get in the billionaires: the bosses. christian davila and rory st. james have been business partners and friends since their college days. christian is intense and analytical, while rory is fiery and impulsive, together they balance each other out. given their propensity to be attracted to the same women, it's no surprise that over time they've shared them.
from the moment they meet bayli styles they know she is the missing piece to their next venture. it's no surprise that they are both attracted to her, and she is attracted to both of them too. one of her best friends enjoys a ménage relationship, so after a little advice, she jumps right into one with rory and christian.
the plot here is rather thin and secondary to all the sex, but it's not a bad story. watching bayli and christian and rory come together and work out a relationship that works is enjoyable. and even though it was super obvious who the villain was in the bit of suspense that was built into the story, it did add a little extra something.
**the billionaires: the bosses will publish on september 5, 2017. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgally/st. martin's press (st. martin's griffin) in exchange for my honest review.
from the moment they meet bayli styles they know she is the missing piece to their next venture. it's no surprise that they are both attracted to her, and she is attracted to both of them too. one of her best friends enjoys a ménage relationship, so after a little advice, she jumps right into one with rory and christian.
the plot here is rather thin and secondary to all the sex, but it's not a bad story. watching bayli and christian and rory come together and work out a relationship that works is enjoyable. and even though it was super obvious who the villain was in the bit of suspense that was built into the story, it did add a little extra something.
**the billionaires: the bosses will publish on september 5, 2017. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgally/st. martin's press (st. martin's griffin) in exchange for my honest review.
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