The Billionaire's Intern

The Billionaire's Intern

Lia Hunt2021
The Billionaire’s Intern is a classic virgin-meets-billionaire romance - if your idea of classic is scorching hot angst with a plot twist that’ll leave you begging for more... No one’s ever called me friendly. You don’t get to where I am by being approachable. I’m used to seas of people parting for me. Especially in the lobby of the building I own, filled with people who work for me. Guess no one told the new marketing intern. She spills her coffee all over me and then offers to replace my custom couture with Kathy Ireland. Emery is a sweet little blinky-eyed Kansas girl. A kitten in the middle of our shark tank. It’s just common decency to protect her. Take her to lunch and get to know her. Wonder why she looks at me like she wants me to eat her alive, but pulls back every time I’m ready to bite. Okay, so that last one isn’t decent at all. In fact, every fantasy I have about her is downright filthy. Discovering I’m her first? Well, it gives me even more wicked thoughts about the big... city I can show her. I’ve been burned before. Fool me once, right? I built a billion-dollar company by planning for every possibility. Making sure nothing gets past me again. But I sure didn’t see this one coming. Book one of three in The Intern Trilogy.
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Jacquelyn Hood@jachood
3 stars
Aug 12, 2022

I enjoyed that this book was strictly in the males POV it added a nice twist. Harrison Duke is a self made billionaire who is in a rocky divorce. He is trying to drag it out because he hasn't found a good enough reason to stop torturing his wife over it. His soon to be ex wife just seems down right evil and you can tell she has tricky and slimy things up her sleeve. I thought Emery continued to act strange but i feel as if the author did a good job at portraying the age difference between Harrison and Emery. Emery is a small town girl with LARGE dreams. she starts out as an intern for Duke and quickly makes a name for herself in the company. She gets lots of opportunities and she honestly seems worthy of every chance Harrison is giving her because she is making smart moves in the business, excluding falling in love with the CEO who has a bad name for himself.