Sunday, September 12, 2021

REVIEW - THE BILLIONAIRE'S INTERN by Lia Hunt


The Billionaire's Intern is book one in Lia Hunt's The Intern trilogy so don't expect a HEA but do cliffhangers.

Harrison Duke is leaving the office to get some fresh air after his meeting with a man wearing too much cheap perfume.  As he passes the reception desk heading for the elevator a woman carrying a tray of coffees runs into him spilling all of them down the front of him.  His shirt and most likely his suit were ruined.

Coffee Girl has large Bambi eyes which are looking at him in horror as she tries to dab at the coffee stains with a handkerchief she has pulled out.

Harrison had singlehandedly taken his father's small company and made it the conglomerate it was today.  Unfortunately, he had to deal with his b!tch of a wife and ex-best friend.  He had given her control of the charity portion of Duke Capital and he tried to avoid that part of the office with everything in this power.

Although they have been separated since he walked into Blythe and Robert having sex in his home, he is refusing to sign the divorce papers.  She has taken enough from him, he is not giving that female viper anything else.  Between her lies and Robert's smug smile about their affair, Harrison has no intention of having another relationship so he'll sign when he is ready.

Emery Mills is not his type.  First off, she is too young.  She's an intern in his company.  She is too innocent and full of optimism.  But, maybe she's not as innocent as he thought as she wants to play.

He can't help but compare her with his wife who would die before getting a meal at a food cart and didn't get excited and amazed at what New York had to offer.  Emery didn't see him as a dollar sign like his wife.  She was just so different from his wife's treachery.

Harrison is finally ready to get on with his life when his heart that he didn't realize was still there gets ripped out.  This book is totally from Harrison's POV.

I loved this book.  It is very well written especially being totally from a male's point of view.  The majority of the books I've read are dual POV and I love them because I get a chance to get the full picture of the relationship, but I really enjoyed getting into Harrison's head and seeing that he isn't the cold billionaire businessman that he projects.  I love learning about his insecurities and his dirty mind.

The storyline kept my attention from page one.  Harrison's internal fight to do the right thing or let his feelings for Emery take the front seat and screw everything else.  I can't wait to continue this series and see where it leads Harrison and Emery.




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