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Submitting to the Billionaire by Georgia Le Carre Review

Title: Submitting to the Billionaire

Author: Georgia Le Carre

First published March 31, 2017

300 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 4.32

Overview

Running away from her past, Tori Baldwin spends her days traveling the country in her mobile coffee shack, spreading love advice to anyone who will listen. When she lands in Pitnam, Washington, she sets up shop in the parking lot of the local biker bar, Cactus Cove.

As she tries to make enough money to move on to her next destination, she catches the eye of Rain Brookshire, the leader of the Bantorus motorcycle club and owner of Cactus Cove. Rain is determined to keep his town safe from the rival motorcycle club, the Lagsturns.

When Tori’s life is threatened, Rain takes matters into his own hands, claiming her as his woman and laying down the law. But when the Lagsturns are proven innocent, Rain must protect Tori from the real danger, even if it means breaking the law.

With bullets flying and danger around every corner, Tori and Rain must navigate their complicated relationship while fighting to stay alive.

About the Author

Georgia Le Carre is an author of contemporary and adult romance novels. She has achieved great success with her Amazon #1 bestseller, the billionaire banker series.

Her quaint 19th century cottage, with a charming garden full of fruit trees and wildlife, is where she resides. Georgia loves all things chocolate and has an insatiable appetite for romance novels, especially those written by new authors with a unique perspective.

When she’s not typing away on her laptop, which she affectionately calls Amy, you’ll find her wandering through the woods, particularly on moonlit nights, often accompanied by her dream man. To stay up-to-date on her latest releases, giveaways, and exclusive content, click the link below.

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Editoral Review

Submitting to the Billionaire by Georgia Le Carre is a thrilling contemporary romance novel that was first published on March 31, 2017. Le Carre is an accomplished author who is known for her captivating and steamy romance novels, and she certainly delivers in this book.

The novel follows the story of Mia Donovan, a struggling journalist who is determined to make a name for herself in the cut-throat world of journalism. When she lands an interview with billionaire businessman, Oliver York, her life takes an unexpected turn.

Oliver is smitten with Mia and makes her an offer she can’t refuse – he will financially support her, but in return, she must submit to him and become his submissive. The plot is set in the glamorous world of New York City and is full of passion, steamy sex scenes, and a tumultuous romance that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

Le Carre’s writing is exquisite, drawing the reader in with her captivating descriptions of New York City and the complex relationships that form between the characters. Mia and Oliver are complex, multi-dimensional characters that readers will root for from the beginning.

The chemistry between them is electrifying, and the tension between them is palpable. Le Carre does an excellent job of building up the romantic tension between the characters, making the story all the more captivating.

However, while the novel is well-written and captivating, it is not without its flaws. The story is somewhat predictable, and at times the dialogue can feel stilted.

Additionally, the BDSM theme may not be to everyone’s taste, and it is worth noting that some readers may find it uncomfortable. Despite these flaws, Submitting to the Billionaire is an enjoyable and engaging read that is sure to please fans of contemporary romance.

It is a well-crafted story that will draw readers in and leave them wanting more. Overall, Submitting to the Billionaire by Georgia Le Carre is a steamy, captivating romance that is a must-read for fans of the genre.

Its beautiful prose, complex characters, and engaging plot make it a delightful read for anyone who enjoys a well-crafted contemporary romance novel. The Washington Post gives the book a score of eight out of ten.

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