Billionaire Season edition by Kimball Lee Romance eBooks
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William Warfield is a lucky man— he is heir to a multi-billion dollar shipping empire and with his heart-stopping good looks and Southern charm he has all the perks, freedom and erotic pleasures the sultry city of New Orleans has to offer. There are only three minor flaws in his better than perfect life.
His father is still in love with a woman he hasn’t seen in thirty years, his brother can barely balance his faltering sanity while operating his elite private sex club, and there’s Allie Darling…
Allie is the daughter of his father’s long ago love interest who William ends up “baby-sitting” for the long hot summer. She’s a ‘just out of college’, wide-eyed and not-so-worldly California girl who William has absolutely NO INTEREST IN… Until he does.
Sparks fly and William introduces Allie to the hedonistic pleasures of his exotic world. Will Allie succumb to her carnal desires and adapt to his lifestyle or go running back to her simple life?
William has never lost in business or love, Allie has never even played, but after a long hot New Orleans summer the erotic pleasures that brought them together might just be what tears them apart.
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Billionaire Season edition by Kimball Lee Romance eBooks
These are not normally what I read but my mother won't stop grabbing about this author. So I submitted. Since I read it while it was free I feel the author deserves a review because I got through it. This review is long just to clarify a few things.First, potential buyers should note this is a romance series start thus it ends in a cliff hanger, it's a quick read because it is short, and to find out how it ends you will have to follow the series. That's fine. These stories are inexpensive and come out regularly (like every few months).
Second, the pace of this story is like it is on fast forward, all the time, because it is meant to be condensed. Detail is spared for necessity, not intense realism or nuance.
Third, this is a romance so I let it be vastly unrealistic with impunity. Love, after all, is not a rational thing. If you want something super realistic and in-depth go elsewhere.
So, I give it a five stars out of respect for the fact Kimball Lee does exactly what she promises and delivers. Plus, while her detail is sparing, it is decent and comes off well researched, even where it is pretending. There are enough flashes of depth in it to make it passable.
That said, some reader beware stuff, as follows:
Transitions are really a bit awkward without detail so this is NOT everyone's cup of tea. It can be a jarring, somewhat exhaustive pace, too. Character struggles and personalities come off as shallow to people who only get on and off with tomes of in-depth romance and staunch realism. But that all comes at a cost, too.
For others this sweeps away what they see as drivel for a sheer plot driven story, full of satisfying instant gratification reading, that will hopefully get much more dangerous and crazy the further down the rabbit hole the characters travel.
To be frank, the story is something you can love with a hand down your pants -- that's kind of what it's meant for, if you know what I mean. It is 'dirty' but hardly shocking in this day in age. Thankfully the author isn't drowning us in too many vapid carnal interludes, so the story does flow and contain the right amount of juice. My only dislike is the constant reference to the main male character's manhood in the beginning. I found it more silly than evidence of lust or yearning... There is a difference between something being hot and something that might call for medical attention -- like priapism. This is, in part, just a problem with this rapid fire style of condensed storytelling, in my opinion, though the author should be aware of how it might come off. Readers shouldn't be brought to thinking, "Hey, uh, maybe he should get that checked out..." It really detracts from the point of reading a hot romance.
Otherwise the book is written with a decent grasp of spell check and editting, which is a major plus. Compared to others that attempt to write the same style but allow it to be riddled with errors, omissions, and ever represent repeat words, this is definitely the better end of the spectrum.
And the last hiccup I caught was how this author has a knack for using dialogue. While it does get the job done, the author uses it a lot to transmit description when action may tell a better story, but because of the style and detail required to show verses tell the reader different information the author has to make it work. This means it doesn't come off as natural in places and is an over used crutch when descriptive monologues crop up. But it's not bad enough to demote its rating when this is, honestly, about getting on to get off -- we're not reinventing the wheel here.
So if it works, it works!
Happy reading!
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Billionaire Season edition by Kimball Lee Romance eBooks Reviews
I found this book confusing. William, both the H and the father have the same name. Then we have a younger brother ( by 13 months) named Walden that is certifiably nuts with a list of anti-psychotic drugs that the author kindly lists for the reader. The very disturbed brother owns a Kink club called 'The Cathedral' in the heart of New Orleans.
The story opens with the Father, wealthy and still handsome, telling the younger William to handle the arrival of fresh, young Allie Darling to the city of New Orleans and to his care and keeping during the tenure of her internship. Allie is the 21 year old daughter of the older William's very ex girlfriend from his younger days. I found this concept very hard to conceive. Why would this young girl let this older ex of her now deceased Mother tempt her into trusting him enough to stay in his home.
The story is set up to be all kinds of kinky and sexy. I just found it frustrating and implausible. I most cases, I can suspend belief for a well written tale. But this just did not come up to scratch for me. The meeting of Walden just totally lost me. I found the attempts of the author to show a disassociated and disorganized state of mind very awkward . Plus the H, William's thoughts were not consistent to the actions portrayed in the opening chapters.
The story and the writing did not flow well for me. I found long sentences with too much 'telling' and not enough 'showing'. I did not finish this book.
The sample was enticing with it's New Orleans location and all the ambience of the 'Big Easy'. However, from the first scene, William Warfield, IV is so obviously bored with the lap dance being preformed by an equally disinterested partner that it sets the temperature for the plot. He's rich, spoiled, and twisted by family issues, has a mentally ill father and deranged brother. While he dislikes his father, he feels somehow responsible for his younger brother, Walden.
Allie Darling, a left-over memory from his father's past arrives from California to work for the family. She's all sunshine with an aura of innocence until William decides he wants her.. He seduces her and allows the reader to believe he's falling in love with the sweet thing, all the while, he's dealing with his brother's business- a private sex club in the French Quarter. Since his brother can't control his perversions and falls deeper into sexual sadism,he's concerned that poor Walden has become victim to his evil desires and attempts to save him. The story escalates from wicked to sadistic at rocket speed, ending with sweet little Allie turning to sick little bro, Walden. The ending frustrated me to the point, I seriously considered going to the public library to choose my next reads. This book bypassed romance, eroticia and went into the world of perversion and insantiy. I had a problem with the writer's obvious disregard and disrespect of women. As a woman, it made me furious!
I really enjoyed reading this book and was so captivated by the story unfolding. When William spoke to his dad and he said his lovers daughter from 30years ago is going to come for an internship for the summer and that William must fetch Allie and not hurt this girl his reaction was very cold as if he doesn't have a heart. When he sees her for the first time he was stunned by her beauty and at that he point he tried very hard to stay away but he just couldn't.
She kinda irritated him because he never let his guard down with anyone not did he open his heart for love until he met her.
The story is really wonderful and a must read romance novel.
I will recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a nice book to just sit back, relax and loose themselves in a book.
Great work by the author.
These are not normally what I read but my mother won't stop grabbing about this author. So I submitted. Since I read it while it was free I feel the author deserves a review because I got through it. This review is long just to clarify a few things.
First, potential buyers should note this is a romance series start thus it ends in a cliff hanger, it's a quick read because it is short, and to find out how it ends you will have to follow the series. That's fine. These stories are inexpensive and come out regularly (like every few months).
Second, the pace of this story is like it is on fast forward, all the time, because it is meant to be condensed. Detail is spared for necessity, not intense realism or nuance.
Third, this is a romance so I let it be vastly unrealistic with impunity. Love, after all, is not a rational thing. If you want something super realistic and in-depth go elsewhere.
So, I give it a five stars out of respect for the fact Kimball Lee does exactly what she promises and delivers. Plus, while her detail is sparing, it is decent and comes off well researched, even where it is pretending. There are enough flashes of depth in it to make it passable.
That said, some reader beware stuff, as follows
Transitions are really a bit awkward without detail so this is NOT everyone's cup of tea. It can be a jarring, somewhat exhaustive pace, too. Character struggles and personalities come off as shallow to people who only get on and off with tomes of in-depth romance and staunch realism. But that all comes at a cost, too.
For others this sweeps away what they see as drivel for a sheer plot driven story, full of satisfying instant gratification reading, that will hopefully get much more dangerous and crazy the further down the rabbit hole the characters travel.
To be frank, the story is something you can love with a hand down your pants -- that's kind of what it's meant for, if you know what I mean. It is 'dirty' but hardly shocking in this day in age. Thankfully the author isn't drowning us in too many vapid carnal interludes, so the story does flow and contain the right amount of juice. My only dislike is the constant reference to the main male character's manhood in the beginning. I found it more silly than evidence of lust or yearning... There is a difference between something being hot and something that might call for medical attention -- like priapism. This is, in part, just a problem with this rapid fire style of condensed storytelling, in my opinion, though the author should be aware of how it might come off. Readers shouldn't be brought to thinking, "Hey, uh, maybe he should get that checked out..." It really detracts from the point of reading a hot romance.
Otherwise the book is written with a decent grasp of spell check and editting, which is a major plus. Compared to others that attempt to write the same style but allow it to be riddled with errors, omissions, and ever represent repeat words, this is definitely the better end of the spectrum.
And the last hiccup I caught was how this author has a knack for using dialogue. While it does get the job done, the author uses it a lot to transmit description when action may tell a better story, but because of the style and detail required to show verses tell the reader different information the author has to make it work. This means it doesn't come off as natural in places and is an over used crutch when descriptive monologues crop up. But it's not bad enough to demote its rating when this is, honestly, about getting on to get off -- we're not reinventing the wheel here.
So if it works, it works!
Happy reading!
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