The Billionaire's Mistake: Bad Boy Billionaires, Book 4

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Last update: 06-08-2024


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Pi R Squared
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved This Trope!
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Absolutely loved this—no “mistake” about it. It has some of both insta-love and some slow burn, and there’s lots of shmoopiness and a bit of danger, so overall a perfect story. I love seeing the playboy fall head over heels at the feet of a vulnerable, yet strong, man. And I always, always love to see favorite characters from earlier in this series. When I finished the book, I found myself sad that the series seems complete—but hopeful that maybe there will be a fifth installment or a spinoff series.

Can’t wait to see what’s next!
Belinda Zamora
4.0 out of 5 stars Great ending
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Worth and Laurie were a great way to end the series.
After a misunderstanding of epic proportions Worth has a lot of work to do in order to make up for it.
Sweet Laurie has finally found the courage to leave a dangerous relationship.
Now he's ready to live for himself.
Worth has never really considered a relationship for himself, never really feeling as though anyone actually wanted him for something other than his money.
These two were so steamy and sweet together.
There is, of course, fast paced action, drama and danger that is satisfyingly resolved.
Wendy Stone
5.0 out of 5 stars An epic love story
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
I haven’t read the previous three books in this series and I loved that I was able to read this book as a stand alone. I can tell you that after reading The Billionaire’s Mistake I will be going back to read the series so I can catch up with everyone’s stories.

The thing I think that stood out most for me in this book was the love that Worth has for Laurie. There's not much that I love more than a man who, once he recognizes what he’s feeling, is all in and doesn’t try to fight or deny his feelings.

Worth and Laurie are just so good together and are written so well that I could feel everything they were feeling.

I was so engaged with their story that I was sad and angry for Laurie when he was being abused, I was elated that he found the courage to leave and start fresh even though he had nothing. I held my breath when he almost didn’t call Beck to ask for help and I was on the edge of my seat when Worth found him at the resort. He’s a character that you root for through his struggles. Will he let himself follow his heart? Will he be able to stand up for himself after years of abuse? Will he lose his best friend? Can he overcome the huge chasm between his and Worth’s social status? Is facing more danger just one thing too many? It’s a lot, but so wonderfully done that it wasn’t too much.

Worth had been the group's playboy apparently and it was quickly obvious that that was a way for him to deal with his own issues. I generally don’t care for the spoiled rich guys that have anything they want at their disposal, but Worth somehow wormed his way right into my heart. I’m a sucker for a character that has an awful home life and I always just want to take them home and give them all the love. I was happy to see that Worth was a strong enough character to fight for what he needed when he was given the push by his friends and once he found someone who he wanted to love.

The side characters are worth getting to know and I’m sure most readers already do know them from the previous books in the series.

There is drama, danger, suspense, a bit of angst, a lot of friendship and an epic love. I highly recommend this book and can’t wait to start reading the series from the beginning.
Sandy
5.0 out of 5 stars Great end to this series!
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Miles, Ford and Carter have all gotten their HEAs. Now it’s their friend Worth’s turn.

Worth is unhappy and restless. While money is no object when it comes to his physical comforts or finding a one-night stand with a hot man, something is missing from his life. His friends and brother Beck are concerned about Worth evident unhappiness. They convince him to take a break and go to Aruba with Beck, where Beck has rented a villa at a top-notch resort for two weeks.

Laurie is in a physically and emotionally abusive relationship. When he has the chance, he leaves his abuser literally with just the clothes in his backpack. In desperation, Laurie calls his friend Beck for help. Beck convinces him to fly to Aruba for an all expenses paid, much needed vacation so Laurence can regroup and figure out what to do next.

Worth arrives in Aruba. Beck is nowhere in sight, but Worth is stunned to find a gorgeous, almost naked Laurie asleep in his villa. Worth doesn’t recognize Laurie, but Laurie recognizes him immediately. Laurie has been attracted to Worth since Beck introduced them years before. Worth presumes that Beck has hired Laurie as an escort for him, and Laurie does not correct him.

Worth and Laurie immediately connect on a deep emotional level. Each feel the other is “the one” but both are wary of their intense feelings. Danger to someone worth Loves ramps up everything. Worth and Laurie have to decide if being together is worth risking everything.

This is a satisfying end to this series!

While this book can be read as a standalone, some plot twists are based on previous books in the series.
Traci S
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth & Laurie
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
4.5⭐️
Worth and Laurie are my favorite couple of the series, they had a good balance in their relationship. I liked the mix of spicy chemistry, suspense, and emotional depth. Worth has been sent to Aruba as a kind of playboy intervention. Laurie just escaped an abusive relationship and is also sent to Aruba by friend Miles to recuperate. Miles happens to be Worth’s younger brother. The first meeting was hilarious, a misunderstanding of pretty epic proportions, a bit silly but lots of fun. I loved this one a bunch, the couple is strong, the plot has great twists and turns, the villain gets what’s coming, and it’s a really satisfying ending to this fun series.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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