Rich Dirty
Dangerous
The hero of
this book is Cavan, older brother of Devin from the first book. You don’t have to have read the previous two
books to read this one, but they are both most excellent so I’m thinking you
should anyway. Bit of a backstory. Devin and Cavan had terrible childhoods. Their father disappeared early in their lives
and their mother went from boyfriend to boyfriend until finally she was
murdered by the last one. Eighteen year
old Cavan took off leaving behind sixteen year old Devin. Devin and Cavan inherited a huge amount of money
from an unknown grandfather. Devin got
his share in the first book and has been looking for Cavan to make sure Cavan
gets his. Cavan gets a brief chapter at
the end of the second book and now this one is his story.
Cavan is
associated but not part of a vicious motorcycle gang. He’s their tattoo guy. While he has some autonomy, when they want
something, he is expected to do it. So
when the gang leader expects Cavan to do a tattoo on his old lady, Cavan really
has no choice but to comply. He really
figures he’s screwed and the president is a violently jealous guy and one
finger in the wrong place could lead to serious trouble for Cavan. He’s left briefly alone with Dani and in that
short amount of time she pleads with him to help her get away. Cavan is most reluctant to help, mostly
because of the danger to them both, but she brings out the big guns and tells
him she knows that people are looking for him and that’s he a new
billionaire. Cavan agrees and thus
begins their road trip to escape.
Before we
learn the why, it’s been easy to not like Cavan. He left his younger brother alone at a time
when Devin really needed him but we learn the why when Cavan begins telling
Dani his story, we get to see why he did what he did and feel for the choices
he made and why he made them.
And we learn
some unexpected things about Dani’s past too while the two of them are trying
to escape the gang that has a long reach.
As with the
first two books, I loved this one. Cavan
is a deliciously good hero and once he commits to helping Dani, he is all
in. While he is very attracted to her,
considering who she was involved with, he is patient and when the barriers do
come down, very tender with her.
Dani is
wickedly good as a heroine. Though a
number of years younger than Caven, about six or so, she is unusually mature
for her age. She knows how incredibly
stupid she was in getting involved with this nasty gang of criminals but is
determined to get free. She feels bad
for the pressure she put on Cavan but was desperate to get away before she was
killed. She really does appreciate what
she has in Cavan. I’m not a fan of
millionaire/billionaire books and tend to pass on them very quickly when one
comes up. But because these guys came
late into their money, it’s not like they have any sense of entitlement or are
spoiled in any way. They are rough and
that’s the kind of hero I much prefer.
There is one
more books left in the series, then I’m done.
I’m going to be sad then as these books are so readable and so enjoyable
and I’m quite impresses with the author Julie Kriss.
Grade: A
Outline: The
stripper who came to my door got the wrong apartment.
I was planning to tell her. But she kissed me first.
Max
You’d never know I’m a millionaire. I wear jeans and t-shirts. I’m a recluse.
Afghanistan left me with scars inside and out. All I want is to be left alone.
I sure as hell didn’t order the stripper who showed up. All I know is that the
hottest, sweetest woman I’ve ever seen is naked in my lap.
I don’t even know her name, but I want her. No good can come of this. And
suddenly, I don’t care.
Gwen
I strip for money. It’s just a job. Until I meet Mr. Wrong Apartment.
He’s big and dangerous. Grumpy and damaged. Biceps that make me want to cry.
One wrong house call, and suddenly I’m breaking my own rules.
Things are spinning out of control. We’re both broken. Maybe we can’t be fixed.
Together we’re fire and gasoline. But I might let everything burn if he’ll just
touch me one more time…
Grade: A
Back in Black
And alas,
with so many good things, we come to the end with this book. This one is Ben’s story, the lawyer who was
introduced to us in the first book. He’s
a bad boy type hero who has woven in and out of all the previous books. His father was a very distinguished lawyer
and Ben feels such guilt that he never measured up. He’s a lawyer like his father but his
clientele is mostly criminals and he’s quite well acquainted with motorcycle
gangs as he’s their go to lawyer when they run afoul of the law – as motorcycle
gang members tend to do. But when one of
his clients inherits over $1billion, he scales back a lot of his other unsavoury
clients to focus on Devon and then Max and following that Kaven.
It’s been
hinted throughout that Ben was married and things blew up and the marriage and
subsequent breakup turned ugly. Thus it
seems he’s not a good candidate for any kind of lasting relationship. But since this is a romance, THIS IS WRONG. He’s perfect.
And his match to be turns out to be Charlotte. They meet when her younger brother gets into
trouble and is in jail and insists to his big sister that Ben is the only
lawyer who can help him.
The previous
books have an interesting blend of light and dark, serious and amusing and this
is the cutest of them. Both Ben and Charlotte
are such a hoot. Charlotte is one of
those “managing” kind of people. In
order to help pay the lawyer bill, she agrees to be his office manager and boy
does his office need managing. In some
ways he’s very precise, but in others completely disorganized. One of the funniest, cutest scenes is when
Ben is in court, Charlotte doesn’t like the location of his office. It’s in a run down, sleazy strip mall area.
It was ok when his clients were mostly criminals, but now that he’s coming up
in the world and working with billionaires, she decides and Devin, his main
client agrees, that location, location, location is what it’s all about and
WHILE HE IS IN COURT she moves his office to a better part of the city. That just really tickled my funny bone big
time. There were so many scenes in this
book that may have passed over my head the moment I was reading them, but then
came back only moments later and cracked me up.
There was a scene where Ben’s sister is telling Charlotte how into her
Ben was because he told his sister “I have an assistant”. That amused me to no end. While not necessarily laugh out loud funny,
this book had so many charming scenes.
It wasn’t all
light and fun. There were certainly
serious moments. It does deal with
motorcycle gangs after all. But I know
for absolute sure I’m going to be reading at least this book, if not all the
rest again.
So, in
finishing, I’m sad the series is done. I
loved all the books in this Bad Billionaire series and the best I can say is –
Buy Them. They Are Good.
Grade: A+
Outline: 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.
Final Thoughts:
This has been
a wonderful series. As I read it over
time, not back to back. I’ve gone on to
read other books by this author and I know I’ll be doing this for other
series. She’s in the middle of writing
another one and if the third and fourth books are as good as the first two,
well it will just solidify even stronger what a great author I find Ms. Kriss
to be.
This has been
a wonderful series. As I read it over
time, not back to back. I’ve gone on to
read other books by this author and I know I’ll be doing this for other
series. She’s in the middle of writing
another one and if the third and fourth books are as good as the first two,
well it will just solidify even stronger what a great author I find Ms. Kriss
to be.
This has been
a wonderful series. As I read it over
time, not back to back. I’ve gone on to
read other books by this author and I know I’ll be doing this for other
series. She’s in the middle of writing
another one and if the third and fourth books are as good as the first two,
well it will just solidify even stronger what a great author I find Ms. Kriss
to be.