Tuesday, 30 November 2021

Review: How to Bang a Billionaire

How to Bang a Billionaire How to Bang a Billionaire by Alexis Hall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Think FSoG but less cringe and more plot.

Arden St Ives is studying at Oxford University, having been full of dreams and ambition when he started, as he ends his time there he is feeling adrift, a bit of a fraud, and as though he hasn't fulfilled his potential. Roped into taking part in a fund-raising cold-calling of alumni Arden manages to make a complete hash of a call to one of the University's most illustrious alumni, the billionaire Caspian Hart, and yet he seems to have a date with Caspian for the next Alumni drinks evening.

Suave, debonair, sophisticated, and well-dressed, Caspian is everything that Arden is not, yet the cold persona that Caspian presents to the rest of the world seems to be absent when he talks with Arden.

Arden may be a bit flaky,, but he knows what he wants and he isn't afraid to ask for it.

Loved it and went straight on to read books 2 and 3.

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