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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Priceless Kiss, by Amelia Wilde

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She’ll be my most priceless treasure.

I’m in the business of hunting down and acquiring the planet’s most coveted objects. Nothing thrills me more than finding and buying pieces with unbelievable value…and selling them for a massive profit.

Nothing…until she bursts onto the scene.

She might have the world’s most tantalizing body and a smoldering look in her eyes, but she’s made it clear that I have no chance.

It’s a challenge I can’t turn down.

I’ll stop at nothing to make her mine.

He’s the one person I’ll never fall for.

I thought things couldn’t get any worse. Then he strolled into the middle of my family’s disaster.

Things got worse.

Now he has what I want. And worst of all? I can’t get him out of my head.

I can’t fall for him.

I won’t.

Really, I won’t…

Priceless Kiss steamy, sweet billionaire romance with adult language, no cheating, and a happily ever after that will melt your heart.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Another great installment in Amelia Wilde’s Billionaire Possession series! She does a great job of making each of these stories (standalones about a group of wealthy, hot, young bachelors) unique in their own way.

When Ruby’s wealthy family falls on hard times, she’s forced to sell their priceless heirlooms in an estate sale. In walks hot-as-sin antiques dealer Levi, and she instantly hates the guy and is insanely attracted to him all at once. Of course, Levi can’t get Ruby out of his mind, so he’s thrilled when she eventually, reluctantly, reaches out to him for help (after fabulously shooting down his purchase offer in the first place). Even though Levi runs a high-end auction house, he takes on Ruby’s home as a personal project and kind of cons her into spending time alone with him as they sort through her family’s antiques.

Amelia does a great job developing these two characters as they go from adversaries to lovers, and I loved seeing Jasper from Ruthless Kiss as Levi’s best friend and sounding board.

I’ve read all but one in this series, and sure, they follow the basic formula of a romance book, but they have each been different enough that I never felt like I was reading the same story with just differently-named characters.

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