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Three billionaire romance novellas in one book. Each book features a Rosso sibling meeting there special one, the first book being about Antonio. I liked all the books but Antonio (book 1) and Alexander (book 2) were favourite.

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Rosso billionaires is a series about three Rosso siblings as they find love.

Book 1 - Great Love Story !!! I really enjoyed this story from beginning (reading of the will) to the end (where they admitted how they really felt about each other). I really look forward to reading more from Leslie, I really want to see what his younger sisters are going to do and how he will deal with it.

Book 2 - I really enjoyed this book as with all Leslie's, I received this free for my honest review. This is about Alexandria and her hidden love for her brother's best friend who has only treated her as a sister but she is now a grown woman and goes after what she wants. This is a great story from the her side, you will love it and want more.

Book 3 - I enjoyed the conclusion to the series. The development for the characters romance wasn't as deep as it was for the others but it was cute. I think the main character Eva being the youngest in the Rosso family and only 18 keeps the story a little on PG side. Overall the novella is cute fun and an easy read.

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I really enjoyed this book! The story was very well thought out and I enjoyed the romance very much! The plot twists in this book were very well done.

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Alright, so the Rosso siblings' life gets turned upside down when their dad dies, leaving them with inheritance drama and unexpected romances. Antonio's doing the whole second-chance love thing with his ex Claire. Alexandra's crushing on her brother's playboy best friend Dareios, and Eva's got a school romance going on with her tutor Callum. Let's break it down:

First up, Antonio and Claire – Second chances and old flames reignite. Antonio's gotta marry or lose the inheritance, and guess who's on the marriage menu? Can Claire get past old heartbreak to help Antonio out?

Then there's Alexandra and Dareios – Alexandra's got the hots for her brother's playboy best friend, Dareios. Can she keep it casual or will love mess up her game?

Lastly, Eva and Callum – Eva and Callum are mixing love and studies in a student-tutor situation. Cute, right?

Each book is a quick read, and can be read as a standalone, but I'd say read 'em all in order for the full effect. They're sweet but not without their challenges. The pacing felt a bit off at times, going from one thing to another real quick. And there's not a ton of plot or world-building, but if you're into drama, emotion, heat, and romance twists, these are your jam. I had fun reading the ARC, so thanks for that!

Oh, and my fave? Eva and Callum’s story – just sweet and funny. Totally my vibe.

Hope you enjoy them too!

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I neglected to select a a light read for a brief holiday, something that I could dip in and out of when needed. And what better than three novella's about the Russo siblings.
Each story follows a Russo heir and their forays in love after the death of their father and the fall out of the patriarchs will.
Three pages into the first book and I had to pull myself aside and remind that I had to leave the snark behind. With these types of books, you've got to suspend belief on multiple occasions to enjoy. Otherwise, there's only a limited number of coincidences and misunderstanding that you can cope with.

Greek Billionaire's Blackmailed Bride focus on the only son Antonio and his lost love Claire. They met years ago and Papa Russo broke up their fledgling romance with his meddling. The meddling continues after death with Antonio forced to marry within a month or his inheritance and that of his sisters is lost. And by the way the family villa which everyone loves and where Mama Russo is buried, is left to Claire. What a conundrum! Papa Russo, you scamp! Did you regret your earlier intervention and lack of grandchildren? Naturally Antonio and Claire are still sexually attracted to each other and agree to get married for a month and then divorce.
Of course they realise that they love it each other and remain married.

Greek Billionaire's Forbidden Lover
The eldest Russo daughter Alexandra has recently realised that she has the hots for Antonio's best friend, CEO (at Russo) and fellow billionaire Dareios.
Dareios is honourable and doesn't want to be beaten into a pulp by Antonio so whilst he is attracted to Alexandra, he keeps his playboy antics to random other socialites. That's until Alexandra makes her move and before you know it they're on his superyacht with discreet staff and plenty of time on their hands. The voyage shows that they are probably made for each other, cue a family curse debunked and it's confirmed, they're soul mates. Voila another happy relationship to applaud.


Greek Billionaire's Uncontrollable Attraction
Eva is the youngest Russo, 18 and looking to attend university. Creative, talented but can't get into a dream degree programme. Coincidentally a loud person talking near by is the answer to her dream: Callum an American who can tutor her to get into the US college of her choice. How fortuitous! Through trial and error he finds her teaching style which accesses her brain power. Through a set of helpful events they find themselves alone at the Russo family home, Antonio warning aka threats now at a distance, no longer hold any sway and Callum is swept up in enthusiasm and attraction.
Was Eva technically a billionaire? Is this title appropriate? Questions aside, their happy ever manifests as both getting into college and coming out with degrees, with marriage to follow.

The book ends 3/4 years after it started and everyone is married or about to be and with kids. The Russo name lives on.

These book highlight men known for their decision making at work taking this boss style into their personal lift until called out for it. Greek culture was lightly interwoven throughout, mainly with reference to food. The sex scenes were okay and totally tame. What I questioned was the use condoms. Yes it breaks up the reading of a sexual encounter but is still totally vital. Remember its not just for contraception but also for sexually transmitted disease. The lack of condom made me think that trust was always there because the only time you don't use one the first time you sleep with someone is if you've got fluff for brains, get caught up in the moment, are pressured into believing that not necessary, or are forced

I'm very interested in billionaires who look like they were plucked from a gym advert. Because real life billionaires appear to be ordinary looking men with little muscle tone. That's why romantic fantasy is necessary. To allow one to dream and fantasise in a safe space, blending the real with the assumed.

My thanks to NetGalley and publishers' for a copy of this eArc

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A billionaire anthology consisting of 3 stories. I’m not usually into billionaire romances but Leslie North has sold me! Even though the stories are short, the characters are completely developed and will keep you wanting to read more.

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