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Fun and funny read. This is the third in a series, however I did not read the first and second and wasn't lost or confused any. Love that it can be read as a standalone. Enjoyable read!
Victoria took a risk but when the opportunity presented itself, she did what she needed to do. She got a meeting with the private billionaire she wanted to write a profile piece on even if it meant sitting for a job interview. Seth knew instantly there was something about Victoria that intrigued him but he couldn’t put his finger on it; so he did what he does best and gathered the data. When Seth realized who Victoria was he decided on a different approach- he offered her a job as his media consultant in return for agreeing to be interviewed. Knowing it was too good of an offer to pass up, Victoria accepted the job but little did she know she would learn more than she ever expected to about Seth.
Seth is surprising how down to earth and likable he is. He doesn’t have the typical billionaire persona you tend to see in billionaire romance novels. Victoria liked Seth for who he is and not who he was and that made Seth like her even more than he already did. Victoria is strong in her convictions and organized and the person Seth knew he needed in his life wholeheartedly.
One in a Billion is a fun and easy read full of wicked humor and smart comebacks between Seth and Victoria. This is the third book in @belindawilliamsbooks series about the Pierce Brothers and the fourth book about Noah will be out later this year!
Thank you @belindawilliamsbooks and @netgalley for this eARC in exchange for my honest feedback.
I received an ARC copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
I started this book with high hopes but I can’t get over how much dialog there was to so little actually happening. I tried so hard to finish this book but ended up DNF’ing at about 70% because I was so bored.
Victoria and Seth’s story had me smiling throughout.
I really enjoyed Victoria, she was sassy and funny but also really believable and relatable. The story was light and charming with the added kick of some nice spice towards the end. The book is really well paced and I couldn’t put it down once I started.
I haven’t read books 1 and 2 and I enjoy that each book can be read as a standalone but there is continuation between the brothers. I’ll be picking up the previous books and can’t wait to read about Noah and Amy - I suspect a grump/sunshine trope which I love!
I was lucky enough to receive an advanced readers copy of ‘One in a billion’.