My Brother’s Billionaire Best Friend by Max Monroe
Billionaire Collection Book 2
Publisher: Max Monroe, LLC
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full length (331 pages pages)
Heat Level: Spicy
Rating: 5 stars
Reviewed by HoneysuckleMabel “Maybe” Willis died a virgin at the very young age of twenty-four. She leaves behind her parents, Betty and Bruce, her brother, Evan, a laptop filled with one too many Jason Momoa memes, and a Kindle library with more books than one human being could ever finish in a lifetime.
Cause of death: a text message.Okay. So, I didn’t die.
But I may as well have.One minute, I’m a woman trying to find her way in the world, and the next, I’m the sender of six of the most embarrassing text messages that have ever been sent in the history of time–or the cell phone. Whatever.
We’re talking code red, send a flipping mayday, the apocalypse is coming kind of texts.
And I didn’t just send them to some random person I’ll never see again.
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The man who played a starring role in all of my teenage fantasies–and my brother’s lifelong best friend.
And, boy oh boy, has he grown up.
He’s hard-bodied, blue-eyed, jawline-of-stone handsome, crazy successful, and has more money in his bank account than my brain can fathom.Deflower me, please? I said.
Yeah. Send help.
The Bro Code is a real thing and like your best friends little sister, not to be trifled with. But sometimes breaking the code feels really really good! Like Happily-Ever-After good!
The best feeling in world for a lover of the written word is to stumble across a new author with a whole catalog of stories that draw you in fast. That was my experience when I picked up my first Billionaire book by author (or should I says authors since it’s two ladies) Max Monroe. A true diamond in the rough world of self-publishing.
Milo is a self made billionaire and has the prior credit card debt to prove it. He’s found his niche in the tech world and has the New York social scene begging him for interviews. He has fast cars, an office AND a condo with a view and a great set of friends. He also also has plenty of attention from the fairer sex but, as he watches his friends settling down and finding love, it’s all pretty meaningless. He wants what Evan and Thatch and Quinn have. He wants to find that woman that makes waking up everyday just a little bit brighter. He wants true love.
The fact that he was open and honest, at least with himself, had me early in the book. And then I met Maybe. Mabel “Maybe” Willis has known and crushed on Milo since she was like twelve. Being her brothers best friend, he literally lived at their house for a while. The story is so fun and descriptive, I could see her adoration for the young man she remembered and then the near swooning over the man he became. And he didn’t even recognize her! Love this trope in a romance!
I don’t want to give too much away because this is a book I want others to discover and to love as much as I did. The dialogue is laugh out loud funny. I can honestly say I’ve never seen/heard those kinds of curse words. Ms Monroe is definitely of my generation and spoke directly to my fangirl heart with many of her pop culture references. I felt connected to the characters and therefore, I actually lost sleep to finish reading this one. That’s a good book!
Looking at the book catalogue for this author is appears that she/they write books in series of threes. I actually did read the book prior to this one, The Billionaire Boss Next Door. It too had me LOL’ing (for real) and I would most definitely recommend it as well. Book 3 is next on my list. Reading books 1 and 2 gave me a good dose of Milo’s friend Caplin. I need to see who tames this randy, sometimes over the top, fun lawyer!
Reader’s who haven’t already discovered Max Monroe but love a good rom-com, will love this series. A great cast of fictional friends who I want to visit time and again.
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