Title | : | Forgiving the Billionaire (A Clean Billionaire Romance #2) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 234 |
Publication | : | Published October 1, 2017 |
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Forgiving the Billionaire is a sweet adult Christmas romance.
Hannah Bell has finally come home for Christmas after having been away for seven years. Between being humiliated at prom by her best friend, Logan, and disappointing her mother yet again, Hannah left and swore she'd never come back. But right now, she'd rather face her past then her conflicting feelings about her boyfriend's proposal.
Logan Blake is trying to adjust to his father's death, being a single dad, and his new status as a billionaire. Which is easier said than done. To complicate things further, his childhood friend and crush, Hannah, has come back into his life, stirring up all his old feelings. Just when he thinks he's ready to tell her the truth about his past, his ex-wife comes back into the picture and wants to try and be a family again.
When truths get revealed and relationships falter, Hannah and Logan must decide if love is worth putting the past behind them.
Next in the Clean Billionaire Romance series: Finding love with the Billionaire.
She's out to get his story. He's trying to find his place. When he crashes their plane into the jungle, they’ll discover just how wrong they’ve been about each other.
Forgiving the Billionaire (A Clean Billionaire Romance #2) Reviews
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This was on kindle unlimited so somewhere it caught my eye. Sometimes I wonder why I pick these books. First off all a Billionaire living with his mother! Seriously at one point says he can't stay in his room any longer! Like what he is in high school? And oh my gosh Hannah, her mother no guests in the house! Again how old are these people? This story was weak and almost like they all deserved each other. Hannah and Logan grow up together, best friends etc, go to prom but he finds out at prom that he got the head cheerleader pregnant so he leaves Hannah at the prom......she then flees town, he marries the head cheerleader and they have a daughter who is now 7 and Hannah accidentally mistakes her for one of Logan's brothers kid. Did I say I didn't like any of these characters and to top it off they are both standing up in a wedding and have to help the bride and groom who are conveniently out of town. The only redeeming character was the taxi cab driver and that not saying much.
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This was like a bad hallmark movie... The writing had promise but the cheese and the main character were just too much for me. The parents were also getting on my nerves. Just not a book for me
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This was a bit of a sad story in my opinion. Logan leaves his best friend Hannah at the Prom with no explanation shortly after kissing her for the first time. Hannah decides to go live with her Dad as she is hurt by Logan but her Mom is also upset with her for something completely different. After she graduates she leaves the area. After 7 years away she comes home for Christmas for the first time. Her boyfriend just proposed marriage and in a classic Hannah move she went running away to figure things out. But she has to try to work things out with her Mom and she also ends up facing Logan. She discovers she still has feelings for him. Logan also never got over Hannah but he has to try to gain Hannah’s trust and admit to her the reason he left her at Prom all those years ago. It is a sweet, clean romance with imperfect people making some kind of dumb decisions.
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Hannah and Logan were once best friends on their way to becoming so much more -- until Logan humiliated her at the prom and Hannah ran away. Now it's 7 years later and Hannah is running away again - but this time she's running from a different guy and her running has landed her right next door to Logan. Logan is now divorced with a young girl and is ready to tell Hannah the truth about what happened at prom all those years ago. I loved the Logan wasn't a typical billionaire (if there is such a thing) - he has a billion dollars sitting in the bank but he feels a little guilty about it and doesn't really know what to do with it.
Content: Clean
Source: Kindle Unlimited -
Hannah left home after being humiliated at prom by her best friend Logan. She’s been away 7 long years and has returned to spend the holidays with her parents and try to repair her relationship with her mother. Logan is a divorced single father who had never gotten over his crush on Hannah or what happened at prom and is trying to deal with unexpectedly becoming a billionaire. When Logan finds out that Hannah has returned he wants to tell her the truth about prom but she doesn’t want to hear it. Things get even crazier when his ex-wife comes back and wants to be a family again. Can Hannah and Logan get over the past, through the present and create a future together?
This is the first book that I have read by Anne-Marie Meyer and I was pleasantly surprised. This is a clean romance that has great character development and a very cute storyline. Logan is a great guy with a delightful daughter named Piper. Hannah has a chip on her shoulder about her past and can’t decide what to do about her future. All of the characters in this book are far from perfect people and therefore very realistic. There are a couple of twists in the plot that I had guessed at before they came about but that didn’t make me enjoy the story any less. This is a good one and I had a hard time putting it down.
I received an ARC of this book and have voluntarily provided an honest review. -
I received a complimentarily copy of this book and I'm voluntarily reviewing it.
It was a cute and quick read. I did enjoy the characters. The plot had a point the got to me through. Logan left her at the prom and she could not forgive him and runs away for seven years. When the reason why he left the prom was revealed, I would have been even more upset if I was Hannah. She seemed more forgiving for THAT!!!! The reason why seemed more of a betrayal than leaving the prom. I mean come on, he had feelings for Hannah why did Logan do what he did? There was never an explanation except for his was young and a fool.
I did enjoy the book. I am older and realize that even though I may not agree with something, it doesn't stop me from enjoying it. The book is fiction after all and meant for enjoyment and an escape. -
A bit too wordy at times
I like this book. But there are some scenes that are elaborated too much. So much so that I felt bored. The story isn't as crisp as the YA romance by Anne. -
I always enjoy a second chance romance. This one was a sweet, clean story about best friends, Hannah and Logan, who grew up next door to each other but haven’t seen each other in seven years. Not since the night their friendship almost turned into more, the night Logan left her alone at the prom without explanation. Because of this and a falling out with her mom, she left town and has only come back after all these years as a way to escape a proposal from her boyfriend that she’s not sure she wants to accept.
Logan and Hannah’s friendship was sweet. When they crawled out their windows and sat on the roof together like they did when they were young, it reminded me of Dawson’s Creek. I enjoyed seeing them find their way through to the truth of what happened in the past that kept them apart and on to their happily ever after.
* I received an advanced copy of this novel from the author and chose to review it. -
I didn't realize that this book was the miscommunication trope. The mc is annoying and always tends to run away from her problems and I was so glad to see some semblence of a character development( though it was in the very end).
The mc and her mother had some kind of falling out but the reason is not addressed in the book. They do want to improve their relationship but much work was not put into it except a few heart to heart convos.
It was described as a Christmassy story but the only times Christmas was mentioned was when they had to decorate the tree and when the ex-wife trying to manipulate the love interest.
I loved the cab driver. I felt that it was kind of an allusion to the readers. We try to guess what has happened and what's going to happen, even helping the characters to realise that they love each other. His character added some light and comedic relief too. -
Forgiving the Billionaire
This was a sweet second chance romance. He left her at their prom. So she took off not to be seen for seven years. Now back to see her mother she ends up seeing him again. But he has baggage...His daughter, and crazy ex. She also has someone else. But are they the right ones. There is much going on. She gets roped into being a classmates maid of honor to his best man to the groom. The ex shows up and wants him back. What will happen when secrets and lies come to light? Will they get their HEA ending? -
I liked the premise of the story and, for the most part, enjoyed reading it. However the writing style, more telling than showing, made it difficult to truly engage with the characters. Also the main characters were a bit too nice. So nice in fact that it wasn’t difficult to believe that they’d be easily manipulated by others. Notwithstanding the above, I’m prepared to try another book in this series.
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This is the story of Hannah and Logan. They are two people with a lot of secrets in their pasts. They grew up living next door to each other and were bf's, until the night of the Prom. The next day Hannah moved out of her Moms house and out of town to live with her Dad. It's now 7 years later and Hannah is back to try and mend fences with her Mom.
Can Logan. And Hannah find their way back or is it too late?
Good story. -
A beautiful well written old best friends second chance romance. This engaging storyline had two broken people reuniting after years. A wonderful journey of them getting past the hurts, humuliation, trust and insecurities to have a HEA. The characters were fun, interesting, well developed with undeniable hot chemistry. A clean fun second chance. The narrator does an amazing job of bringing the story to life and character differences
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I usually love this author’s books, but this one wasn’t up to par. For example, I’ve never hated a kid in a book before, until Piper, every scene she’s in I end up feeling like smacking her on the back of her head. The mothers here were also annoying, I understand the heroine’s mother difficult character but what’s with the billionaire’s mother? The plot is good but the writing style was predictable and filled with clichés.
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What a wonderful story.
When reading a book I find that if it has a lot of typos i have a hard time reading it. This book had no typos so was easy reading. But typos isn't the only reason why I liked this book so much. The book had a nice story behind it. You know you have read a good book if your trying to find the next book about Hannah and Logan. Good clean book to read. -
Ridiculous. A romance with no romance. Poor storytelling of the spell -everything -out- for -me -so -I -don’t- have -to -think variety. And Insta love—except the girl is instantly in love with the guy’s daughter (she’s cute. I get it. ) I should maybe move on to books NOT on kindle unlimited. Or without the word “billionaire” in the title. Haha.
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This is book two in the Clean Billionaire Romanced Series. The storyline was a little confusing for me, but overall it was a sweet romance. An easy to read second chance romance. I received an arc copy and voluntarily chose to review.
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A fun, but sometimes frustrating book. I loved Hannah and Logan, but I often wanted to scream at Hannah. As frustrating as she could be though, she was also sweet and wonderful. I'm grateful Logan was never willing to give up. I really enjoyed this book and read it in one night.
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A story of willingness to address past wrongs and create a better relationships in more than one area of your life. Appreciated the taxi cab driver's 'free' counseling sessions. Refreshing to read a 'clean' romance.