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Forgetting the Billionaire

A Standalone Sweet Romance (A Sweet Contemporary Romance)

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Forgetting the Billionaire

By: Anne-Marie Meyer
Narrated by: Liz Krane
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The heart doesn’t forget.

Charlie had no intention of falling in love. In fact, it was the last thing on her mind. Running her grandmother’s retirement home seems like the safest place for her.

Mitchell has finally located his grandmother. He leaves his multi-billion-dollar real estate company and flies to Sitka, Alaska to reunite with her.

Brought together by Mitchell’s grandmother, Charlie can’t help but feel a connection to Mitchell. Just when she finds herself opening up to him, his fiancée shows up.

Now asked to help with the wedding, Charlie’s convinced it’s for the best.

Besides, falling in love is the last thing she needs.

So why does it feel so right?

If you love a romance that will make you swoon, then you’ll love Forgetting the Billionaire. With all the feels of a clean billionaire romance, this book will have you turning page after delectable page.

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©2017 Anne-Marie Meyer (P)2025 Anne-Marie Meyer
Clean & Wholesome Contemporary Heartfelt
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the narrator did a good job of distinguishing between voices, but the standard voice and cadence for Charlie was distracting to me. the "plot" definitely needed suspension of disbelief, as normal people don't go from hate to love with no real reason for it. I.e. what happened didn't warrant such a drastic turn around. the timeline didn't match up, I.e. when planting flowers mentioned the day before but I'm pretty sure a couple of days had passed based upon events in book. anyway it was not offensive to listen too, a bit frustrating in parts, partly because of the characters lack of communication and assumptions, partly because it wasn't realistic in any way, but it got where it needed to. if you're into cheesy innocent romance and aren't distracted by what felt like incorrect cadence and emphasis by narrator at times, then you'll probably enjoy it. it just didn't ring true for me and more than once I internally commented " oh come ON, really?" so I guess it was engaging

suspension of disbelief required but good for romantics

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