Second Chance with Her Billionaire

Second Chance with Her Billionaire

From “I don’t”… To “I do”? In this Billionaires for Heiresses story, Summer Bishop knew her parents’ anniversary party in stunning South Africa would be hard. Spending the week with her gorgeous ex-husband, Wyatt Montgomery, reminds Summer of their painful divorce but also—inconveniently—why she fell in love with him! Summer never told Wyatt why she left, and he’s determined to uncover her secrets. Will Summer reveal her heart for a second chance with her husband? Billionaires for Heiresses duet Book 1—Second Chance with Her Billionaire Look out for the next book, coming soon: Book 2—From Heiress to Mom “The romance in the book was everything! It’s the sort of romance that left me smiling at every interaction between the couple.” —Goodreads on Her Festive Flirtation “United by Their Royal Baby by Therese Beharrie opens up with the most beautiful yet climatic prologue I’ve read from a Harlequin Romance in a long time. The sweet, poignant emotions swirling between Prince Xavier and Princess Leyna is off the charts! I was mesmerized by their journey and couldn’t get enough of their story.” —Goodreads
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Becky@afoolsingenuity
5 stars
Jan 6, 2022

Well this was an emotional rollercoaster! I was wary when I saw it was a second chance romance where the couple were previously married. I couldn't figure out how it could be written for me to believe the couple actually were meant to be together and deserved a HEA together. I thought it would have too many issues between them and I'd be struggling to believe their reunion. Not so much. Instead, it was so well written and the struggle between both Summer and Wyatt about why they split was real as they so clearly loved each other and neither of them were in the wrong for their divorce. They split because each had personal issues to overcome and they did. In the two years since their divorce you could tell they were different people but they were still who the other fell in love with. I didn't want to out the book down once I started. I loved Summer as soon as she was eyeing up the waiter hoping he could act as a buffer for the awkward moment she would see her ex husband again. And I fell for Wyatt as soon as I learnt of his past and felt for him when I realised how his past would affect how he felt about the divorce as Summer asked for the divorce not him. It killed me seeing both avoiding taking about their divorce and both misunderstanding what happened there. And then when they did discuss it I was saying as they still weren't listening to each other and the emotions. Got it killed me. I genuinely teared up a little bit reading this because it was heartbreaking how much they loved each other and how they truly were what they other wanted. They were each others rock in a lot of ways and so it hurt they weren't together. Honestly, I've not read any of Therese Beharrie's books before but I feel like I need to get all of them now.

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