Book 5), The Lost Tycoon (Baby for the Billionaire
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loopy
I love all the Baby for the Billionaire books. This one was a quick read. I liked the characters but I wish the Anderson family had been introduced earlier. There was good chemistry between the two main characters but there could have been more build up to their romance. It seemed they got together without actually seeing each other much. But still worth the read. Good to see the Anderson family story continuing.
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jd korejko
I like that part when Misty met her brother Damien at the hospital, literally I cried...Derek, Damien and Misty`s are the best stories for this 5 books of Baby for the Billionaires. Melody Anne is so gifted to come up with this kind of story. I recommended this to my friends and now they are all enjoying having this kind of books to read. Keep up the good works Melody.
Arden (Undercover Billionaire Book 2) :: The Tycoon's Secret (Baby for the Billionaire - Book 4) :: Baby for the Billionaire :: Clare Fergusson/Russ Van Alstyne 6 - I Shall Not Want :: The Billionaire's Marriage Proposal (The Andersons
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alastor
I love that they have continued the extension of the Anderson family with the Lost Tycoon. What a great suspense/love story! Great characters with Bryson and Misty! I look forward to another installment soon!
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susan ainsworth
Awesome as usually great work melody Anne. I wish the books lasted forever their, so intense I read them in 2 days time. unable to put them down, even at work on my breaks ugh I have an obsession :)
Please RateBook 5), The Lost Tycoon (Baby for the Billionaire
Added to the above was an evident total misunderstanding in one of the books, of just how big Australia actually is. Yes, it's technically an island, but it's also a continent which is as large as the continental US. One doesn't go "driving around the island" without having several weeks at one's disposal, plus a guide to avoid getting eaten by a crocodile, or help with planning in advance in case of emergency. As well as having all sorts of different geographic and climatic regions, Australia is two-thirds desert, after all!
Anyway, I'm truly sorry to be so negative, but perhaps the author might take my comments in the manner in which they're intended, and take some steps to improve the quality of her books.