
I’ve never been a hero. I’m the lawyer every third-rate criminal calls when he’s been arrested – again. Or I was, until one of my clients became one of the richest men in the country. Now I’m supposed to clean up my act.
It isn’t so easy. I dress more like a biker than a lawyer, and I have friends in low places. As for women, ten years ago the divorce from hell left me scarred – I live alone, I sleep alone. Trust me, it’s for the good of womankind.
Then Charlotte showed up on my doorstep. Willing to work as my assistant to pay off her brother’s legal bill. Beautiful and determined, even against the men trying to hurt her. She tells me I drive her crazy. She drives me crazy right back.
I hired her.
I watched her turn my life upside down.
I saved her.
I knocked her up.
And then I fell for her.
They say a bad boy can’t be a good man. But they’ve never met me. And they don’t know how determined I can be.
The Bad Billionaires series:
Book 1: Bad Billionaire
Book 2: Dirty Sweet Wild
Book 3: Rich Dirty Dangerous
Book 4: Back in Black
Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
I’ve loved this Bad Billionaires series and was thrilled to see Ben the lawyer get his own story. I’ve kind of had a book boyfriend crush on him ever since he picked up Devon from prison in Bad Billionaire #1.
Ben is a hot mess. His life is utter chaos. Then Charlotte literally drops onto his doorstep, needing his legal services to save her brother and having no way to pay Ben’s fee. So they strike a deal where she’ll work it off, and it’s not long before Ben and Charlotte can’t keep their hands off of one another. I loved how Charlotte calls him out on his crap, gets under his skin, and turns his world upside down. And when it comes to Charlotte, Ben wants nothing more than to protect her — which is a huge deal for him since he’s closed himself off after a brutal divorce years earlier.
The characters are nicely developed as a couple, and there are enough appearances from the couples from the other three books to satisfy readers of the entire series without those other characters taking control of the story away from Ben and Charlotte. I’m not a fan of MC romances, and while the broader scope of Back In Black involves a MC club, the central characters aren’t members. My only complaint is that the situation with Charlotte’s brother just kind of disappears — I would have liked some kind of resolution or update to him. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
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