Heather Adores Books Age gap,Billionaire,Home,Romance ARC Review: Billionaire Grump by Willow Fox & Allison West

ARC Review: Billionaire Grump by Willow Fox & Allison West

Genre ~ romance

Featuring ~ billionaire, single dad, alpha, grump, boss/nanny, age gap (27 & 40)

Series ~ Bossy Single Dad ~ book 1

POV ~ dual 1st person

Release date ~ October 21, 2022

Page count ~ 265

My rating ~ 3.5ā­


My review:

Clare & Levi start off on the wrong foot when Clare makes an assumption that costs them hours stuck at an airport. But somehow she lands a job as a nanny for Leviā€™s 5 year old daughter, Amelia.

I am not a fan when there are young children in my romance books (epilogue is fine), but I like it a tiny bit more when itā€™s a daddy/daughter combo. Thereā€™s just something about dadā€™s and their daughters and how they have them wrapped around their little finger. Amelia is a tough one to write about ~ sometimes she behaved properly and other times she was destroying property. And I would think sheā€™d need to grieve a little more.

Clare & Levi have good chemistry and I liked how Clare and Amelia bonded right away. This is my 8th book by Willow and this one felt a little different than her usual ~ maybe since there is co~author? No offense to that author though. Overall, a good start to a new series following single dads. I like how Willow name drops characters from her other series.

Side note ~ Levi is a billionaire, but somehow he canā€™t buy big enough towels to fit around someone, weird. Also, I would assume each bedroom has their own bathroom attached too. I donā€™t hang out with too many billionaireā€™s, though, so maybe I donā€™t know what Iā€™m talking about.

*Thanks to Willow for providing with an ARC to read. I am voluntarily leaving my honest review*

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Book blurb:

I am Levi Luxenberg. Forty-year-old billionaire. CEO of Luxenberg Enterprises. And apparently, father of one.

A week ago, having kids wasnā€™t even in my ten-year plan.

Now, I have a five-year-old daughter who will hardly look in my direction.

I am aware that Amelia is grieving her motherā€™s death, and I swear Iā€™m not a complete jerk, but I jumped on a private jet to Chicago at a momentā€™s notice, and the kid wonā€™t even say a word to me.

As if that wasnā€™t bad enough, our pilot just got sick and I have to fly commercial for the first time in years.

Youā€™d think that would be the end of it, but no.

The cherry on top?

Amelia would rather interact with Clare, the divorced, jobless, tipsy woman sitting right in front of us, than me.

She chats with her, she smiles at herā€”she even draws her a freaking picture.

I would be really mad if I didnā€™t actually need a nanny. Urgently.

Since my assistant screwed my wanted ad over and made me look like a grumpy billionaire desperately looking for a wife, Clare suddenly seems perfect for the job.

She has no place to live, no idea who I am, and no qualms about being my live-in nanny on a trial basis.

The problem is, I think I might want to keep her around longerā€¦


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