Going Down Fast (Billionaire Bad Boys Book 2)
by Carly Phillips
Date of Publication: October 11, 2016
A stand-alone Billionaire Bad Boys novel.
Billionaire Bad Boys: Rich, Powerful and sexy as hell.
Lucas Monroe dropped out of college only to become a multi-billionaire and tech world God. He can have any woman he desires in his bed, but the only woman he's ever wanted is off limits and always has been. When Maxie Sullivan finds herself in dire straits, the only man she can turn to is the one she's always secretly loved: her childhood best friend. Can they trust their hearts and make a future, or will their complicated pasts stand in the way?
This bad boy is going down fast …
And going down fast has never felt so right.
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4 Stars
Going Down Fast, is the romance of Lucas Monroe, and Maxie Sullivan. It's the second title in the Billionaire Bad Boys series. This is quite an emotional, sexy, and sweet love story with drama and an element of suspense.
I loved Lucas' character. He is incredibly smart, sexy, sensitive, strong and very loyal. His character is incredibly endearing and like-able. I loved that he was so dependable, reliable and protective.
I felt heartbroken for Maxie, for her loss and what she endured during her marriage. At times I also found her a bit frustrating, but she grew on me as she grows as a character throughout the book. The sexual tension between this pair jumps off the page, when they become room mates out of necessity to prevent Maxie becoming homeless.
Both these characters faced a rough time of it at the hands of the same person. They both had to deal with lies, jealousy and heartbreaking loss.
This is a second chance love story of unrequited love. I enjoyed seeing this friendship, bond and relationship bloom over the course of the book.
I look forward to reading the next installment in this series.
I loved Lucas' character. He is incredibly smart, sexy, sensitive, strong and very loyal. His character is incredibly endearing and like-able. I loved that he was so dependable, reliable and protective.
I felt heartbroken for Maxie, for her loss and what she endured during her marriage. At times I also found her a bit frustrating, but she grew on me as she grows as a character throughout the book. The sexual tension between this pair jumps off the page, when they become room mates out of necessity to prevent Maxie becoming homeless.
Both these characters faced a rough time of it at the hands of the same person. They both had to deal with lies, jealousy and heartbreaking loss.
This is a second chance love story of unrequited love. I enjoyed seeing this friendship, bond and relationship bloom over the course of the book.
I look forward to reading the next installment in this series.