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A Home for the Billionaire 9: A Home for the Billionaire Serial (Billionaire Book Club Series 1), #9
A Home for the Billionaire 9: A Home for the Billionaire Serial (Billionaire Book Club Series 1), #9
A Home for the Billionaire 9: A Home for the Billionaire Serial (Billionaire Book Club Series 1), #9
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A Home for the Billionaire 9: A Home for the Billionaire Serial (Billionaire Book Club Series 1), #9

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NEW RELEASE -- MUST READ FOR LOVERS OF INTERRACIAL BWWM BILLIONAIRE ROMANCE!

When hard-working real estate agent, Danika Marshall, finds herself falling in love with her mysterious client, Jordan Bradshaw, will she be able to find a home for this secret billionaire before she loses her heart to his games?

This book has sizzling sexual content and is meant for mature readers only.

As hard working real estate agent, Danika Marshall tries again and again to match her mysterious new client Jordan Bradshaw with the perfect home, she finds herself falling for a man she knows next to nothing about. Caught between business and pleasure, Danika crosses line after line as the passion between her and Jordan grows. But is Jordan's heart true even as he keeps his identity a secret? Or is he just another high roller playing games with Danika's head and heart?

Find out in this fast-paced romantic adventure, A Home for the Billionaire, Book 9 of 9 of the A Home for the Billionaire Serial. If you prefer not to read in installments, grab the whole story arc with the 9-Book Boxed Set Bundle!

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 27, 2015
ISBN9781516350230
A Home for the Billionaire 9: A Home for the Billionaire Serial (Billionaire Book Club Series 1), #9

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    A Home for the Billionaire 9 - Kiera Zane

    BOOK 9

    If you missed Book 1, make sure to GRAB IT HERE FOR FREE otherwise you’re going to be confused.

    CHAPTER TWENTY SIX

    Being arrested is terrifying.

    It’s meant to be.

    One minute I was in the office, the next I was being twisted around like a human pretzel, then I was stuffed unceremoniously into the back of a police car. What followed were seemingly endless hours in the police station. 

    I’d been there before—not too long ago.  At that time, even though I hadn’t liked it much, at least I’d been somewhat in control of the situation. And I’d been free to come and go as I wished.

    But now I was a prisoner, just one of the thousands processed through the Boca Raton police department every week. And worse, I didn’t know what they were going to do to me, within or outside of the confines of the law. Faces flashed in front of my eyes, young Black men and women killed by the police. I didn’t know why they had arrested me, what they thought I had done, or what would happen to me now.

    And maybe it was my own fault.

    Had I accidentally gotten Richard and Carmen and everyone else into this terrible trouble?  And what about Jordan? Where does he fit into all this?

    And yet there were other, more pressing things on my mind than even Jordan. Questions like, How am I going to get out of here? And, What if they put me away for life?

    Or worse. 

    There was just no avoiding it, even as though I’ve spent a lot of my life avoiding dealing with the issue directly.  Being of mixed heritage, I usually struck folks as being vaguely ethnic. Most people asked if I was Indian, which could mean from India or Native American, and neither of which I actually resembled.

    Most of the time, it didn’t matter, but as I waited in this place, I couldn’t help thinking of the prison documentaries that came on sometimes in the middle of the night, life in jail, entangled in the legal system: one more brown

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