How to Belong with a Billionaire by Alexis Hall
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Slightly disappointing end to this trilogy which is like FSoG but better and with an actual plot and likable characters (and 1000% better writing).
Caspain's self-loathing is so strong that it's the only voice he can hear. He leaves Arden (for his own good) because he doesn't like the person (Dom) he is with Arden, instead he's gone back to his passive aggressive ex who is trying to change Caspian into a better man.
Meanwhile, Arden has moved into Caspian's sister's loft apartment (or do we mean derelict warehouse) and is starting to make headway as a journalist.
But the heart wants what the heart wants ...
I would have enjoyed this, but for the sinister cartoon villain figure who makes Jeffrey Epstein look like a choir boy.
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