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Luxe

A The Baxter Billionaires Standalone

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Luxe

By: Daisy Allen
Narrated by: Stephen Dexter, Ella Tham
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Impending, inevitable heartbreak never felt so good...

The first time I met Damien Baxter, I told him to go eff himself. The second time I met him, I almost slapped him across the face after he made me cry. Third time’s a charm right? Wrong.

But I have no choice. I’m stuck shadowing him at his company for the next two months. And if I want to achieve my dream of getting into the Ph.D. program I've worked toward my whole life, then I’m going to have to suck him up.

It. Suck it up.

If he has his way, though, the only thing I’m going to be learning from him is how to have my body utterly and completely ravaged and my heart broken. It sounds like a disaster just waiting to happen.

So then, why can't I say no?

Luxe is the first book in Daisy Allen's hot new billionaire romance series, The Baxter Billionaires. It is a spicy, contemporary romance, interconnected stand-alone with no cheating and a HEA.

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Female narrator is awful, dnf. Couldn’t stand listening. Male narrator wasn’t bad though. Didn’t make it far in this book to really get into the plot.

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The narrators are horrible! The writing seems juvenile. I listen to a lot of books on my commute and this is by far the worst one to date.

WTH

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