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C**L
Banking the Billionaire is book 3 in Max Monroe's bad boy series
Banking the Billionaire is book 3 in Max Monroe's bad boy series.Wes Lancaster is the billionaire owner of the Mavericks, who lust after the teams new doctor/single mother Winnie from the minute he first sees her. Winnie is equally lusting after Wes, but because of her past relationship, she keeps her feelings lock inside. Until one hot steamy night at an hotel changes everything. The easy banter between the 2 is off the charts hot and the sex even hotter. They find themselves falling in love with each other but their own insecurities gets the best of them and Wes calls it quits.Will Winnie take Wes back?I had a hard time reading this book. The overall story line was sweet. I really loved how Wes was with Winnie's 6 year old daughter Lexi but I found myself wishing they would come clean about their feeling sooner than they did.
D**E
Another amazing book in an amazing series.
After finishing Banking Her (Billionaire Bad Boys, #2.5) I had to immediately start Scoring the Billionaire. I really, really wanted to know what was going to end up happening between self-professed ladies man Wes and single mom Winnie.Scoring the Billionaire wasn't exactly what I was expecting. It didn't have the same rom-com feeling as the rest of the series. There was still Max Monroe's great writing, over the top humor and super sexiness, but it had a more serious feel to it. Wes and Winnie had more at stake in this novel than the characters in the other novels.Wes has been kind of mystery to me in this series. I knew he was a wealthy ladies man who owned a football team and restaurant, but I had no clue what made him tick. His story went a lot deeper than I expected. Wes had some real commitment issues and getting to know why showed what a decent guy he truly was. Even though I wanted to kill him at times, I loved him. Winnie was an amazing woman. She took the toughest parts of her life and made them the brightest. I empathized with her the entire time and understood her hesitation to have faith in a relationship with Wes.Together, Wes and Winnie were one hot tamale. Their story may have been heavier than Georgie and Kline's or Cassie and Thatch's, but it was just as sensual. Every time they were in the same room I was fanning myself. Their connections was so intense!I loved Wes and Winnie, but my favorite part of this story was Lexi. I loved her so much! She was just so special. Her character brought so many amazing aspects to Scoring the Billionaire. She made me have faith in Wes when I didn't want to. She made me love Winnie even more. Lexi completely stole the show!Even though Scoring the Billionaire wasn't quite the rom-com the rest of the series was, I still absolutely loved it. I cannot wait to read the last novella in the series, Scoring Her. I'm looking forward to seeing how Max Monroe finishes off this amazing series. Plus, I want more Wes, Winnie, Georgie, Kline, Cassie and Thatch!
A**R
Wes + Winnie + Lexi = A Winning Combination!
Wes and Winnie’s story is the focus of the fifth installment in the Billionaire Bad Boys series.He’s a prolific businessman whose strongest relationship exists between him and his work, which revolves around ownership of a successful NYC eatery and the New York Mavericks, an NFL team. She’s the new team physician and puts the players’ health before everything else, including the team’s chance at a playoff spot.Initially drawn to Winnie’s looks, Wes’s attraction multiplies from the allure of her intelligence, wit, strong work ethic, sass, and sense of humor. The same applies to Winnie, with an added side of loneliness coupled with an ongoing sexual dry spell. No longer able to ignore their chemistry, they give in to their desires and realize just how good they are together. In the weeks that follow their initial encounter, they spend more time together and discover how much better their lives would be with each other in them.The self-proclaimed career bachelor soon finds himself falling in love with two women – Winnie and her six-year-old daughter, Lexi. And this love is unlike anything he’s ever felt. It’s so raw and all-consuming that Wes finds himself wanting things he never thought were in the cards for him. For the first time in his life, he wants a family. Although Winnie wants the same thing, especially for Lexi’s sake, she doubts Wes’s ability to put her little girl first. Lexi has already endured one deadbeat father figure, and Winnie would rather not see history repeat itself. Wes is poised to do whatever it takes to prove himself, but when the lure of a lucrative deal is too tempting to ignore, he realizes he may not have what it takes to be the kind of man Lexi and Winnie deserve. He has to dig deep and fight hard to get the ending he, Winnie, and Lexi truly deserve.This was a great addition to the series. I’d been curious about Wes’s backstory ever since he appeared in Tapping the Billionaire, and it did NOT disappoint this reader. Plenty of Max Monroe’s trademark witty banter and well-placed humor kept the story interesting, which in turn kept me turning pages at a fast pace. As with the other books, I adored the appearances of Kline, Georgia, Thatch, and Cassie. Definitely a good read that I have no problem recommending to others.
B**Z
Love Love this series
This series just gets better and better, I have fallen in love with each character throughout the entire series.. the rapport between this crazy bunch of friends the romance and so many laugh out loud moments makes it difficult to put these books down. I could read about this bunch forever.. please don't let the next book be the end!
M**W
Enjoyable read
Winnie and Wes’s journey wasn’t smooth there’s hate ,lust and love follow there journey to see how things pan out.
T**N
Good read
This is a good read easy and light hearted
X**D
I love this series, but ....
This is the 3rd novel in Max Monroe's Bad Boy Billionaire series. This story is specifically about Wes and Winnie, and her daughter Lexi. As I said, I have loved this series and I want to give it 5 stars, so much so, I thought of just ignoring my personal feelings on this book, but I thought, maybe someone else felt the same way, so the truth is, I found myself needing to take breaks from this book a little too often. There is 75 per cent internal dialogue compared to only 25% dialogue between characters and I found that frustrating. Sometimes I had to read a paragraph several times to figure out what the heck the author was actually talking about. Although I would have bought and read it regardless, and although I think the story itself was actually good, and the character development was great, I feel like this one got away from the authors who make up Max Monroe. Too much internal dialogue that just went on and on for pages and pages. Do we really need to know every single detail about what Wes or Winnie feels about a particular topic .... me, I want to read about the AWSOME friendships between these characters and I want to actually read about each one and or all of them, conversing, teasing, messing with, etc and having a great time with each other. I wish there would have been more interaction between the characters because those parts were fantastic but the endless internal stuff got a little too boring for me.
K**R
5 stars. AMAZING AS ALWAYS by these authors💋💋💋💋💋
I have loved and thoroughly enjoyed every book in this series, and to be truthful, I wasn't sure about Wes and Winny's story. Boy was i wrong ! Max and Monre knocked it out of the park again.Amazing writing. A beautiful story. Thank you for portraying Lexi so honestly.Like every book in this series, A MUST READ 🙌
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