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Release Day Blitz & Review::: Scoring the Billionaire by Max Monroe

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Disclaimer: In a survey of ten fictional doctors, nine agreed that at the conclusion of this book, you may be in serious danger of having your ovaries explode. Please proceed with caution.
Blurb:Two love-matches made. 
One to go.

Even though two of his best friends have settled down, Wes Lancaster is determined not to get sucked into some siren’s web. As owner of the professional football team the New York Mavericks and wildly successful BAD restaurant, his lifestyle is full as it is. 

Well, it was, until Winnie Winslow, the new, sexy, stiletto-wearing Team Physician trash-talks him in the locker room without batting an eye.

Now he can’t stop himself from wanting her.

The only girl in her parents’ brood of five, she’s as outspoken as she is beautiful and the kind of woman who holds her own—and then some.

Always competitive at heart, if he’s going all in for love...
Wes sure as hell wants a Win-Win. 

Prepare to get a little dirty because this one might go into overtime. 
Game. On.
Ridiculous Note:Wes and Winnie.
We love this couple and the people that flow into them like literary tributaries more than you can imagine.
We think you'll love them like we do, but if you don't...don't tell us. ;) HAHA. Sometimes ignorance really is bliss.
xoxo, Max Monroe

Lora's Review: 
4 1/2 out of 5 stars

Wes & Winnie are not like the other couples in this series. They are much more serious and deny their feelings for so much longer than everyone else.

Wes doesn’t want to tie himself down. He definitely doesn’t want anything to do with a woman who has a kid. But he can’t fight his attraction to Winnie. He thinks a quick roll in they hay in the office will put a stop to all the feelings he has.

Winnie doesn’t want to jeopardize her job. She doesn’t want to get involved with a player. She has to think of more than herself because her daughter is her top priority.

Of course, when you throw in the other billionaire bad boys, you can’t help but laugh out loud and realize that Wes and Winnie are bound to be together in the end. One of my favorite quotes from Thatch in this book came when Thatch and Kline were trying to get the scoop on Wes and Winnie from Wes:

“Just like the wickedest of witches, with the right weapon, our own little Wes is melting.”

I have enjoyed this series so, so much and can’t wait to read more. I know this is the last bad boy, but maybe we’ll get some stories from Winnie’s brothers OR maybe we’ll get extended epilogues from all of the guys OR maybe some of the football players. I don’t care as long as Max Monroe keeps writing!!!

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