Reining in the Billionaire by Dani Wade


Reining in the Billionaire by Dani Wade
Publisher: Harlequin
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full Length (217 pages)
Heat Level: Spicy
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Nymphaea

An instant billionaire wants revenge…and more!

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Despite Mason’s motives, EvaMarie Hyatt has no choice but to stay on at the ranch and work for him. Soon it becomes clear Mason wants more than revenge. Even more surprising: EvaMarie’s willingness to succumb. But will new misunderstandings derail their renewed passion, or will this second chance lead to forever?

He’s hot, rich and looking for revenge…until she walks in the door.

I haven’t read anything else by Dani Wade and this was a great introduction to her work. The writing flowed well and drew me right in. I cared about the characters and wanted to know more.

This is a fairly simplistic storyline. Mason has inherited a bunch of money and is back home to buy the ranch belonging to the woman he once had to let go. He’s a complex man with demons, but he’s determined. I liked him and rooted for him to get what he wanted–the horses and the girl. I liked how he wasn’t sure he wanted her to begin with. That twinge of “will they, won’t they” was good. Then there’s EvaMarie. She’s more than I thought and I’m glad. I had sort of a picture of her in my mind and as I kept going through the story, she grew. I loved how she came into her own.

If you want a story that’s hot, but sweet and has horses, then this might be the book for you. It’s light reading, but sure to satisfy!

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