The Billionaire's Generosity

The Billionaire's Generosity
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Download or read book The Billionaire's Generosity written by April Murdock and published by Sweet River Publishing. This book was released on 2022-01-13 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gabrielle Evans needs a higher paying job. Zachary Lewis doesn't really need anything. He already has it all. When Gabrielle gets a chance to break back into the modeling scene, she's beside herself. The new job and money will change her life. And boy does she need a change. Her new boss is rude and she dislikes him as soon as he sneers at her for no reason. She can't ignore that he's drop dead gorgeous - far and away the only man to ever melt her insides with a single glance. Even that annoys her about him. Zachary runs his top notch jewelry company with creativity and efficiency. His company and his friends are his life. He has no desire for a relationship and he has plenty of roadblocks in place to keep himself unentangled. When he meets Gabrielle, he assumes she's just like the other models he's met or dated - empty-headed, self-centered, and only interested in what they can get. This sweet enemies to lovers romance may never be a romance at all since Gabrielle and Zach just might have realized too late that their assumptions about each other are all wrong. When the truth finally emerges, life will never be the same for either of them. Is there too much hurt and anger for them to sort through or will one of them be the hero to heal past hurts?

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