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Loving a Billionaire - PAPERBACK

Loving a Billionaire - PAPERBACK

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SYNOPSIS

The charming CEO billionaire playboy is the prime suspect on a case that she is investigating with her partner, but he’s making it hard to concentrate. He knows she has a secret, but he’ll do anything to prove he’s not a killer.

When Police Detective Talia Russell from Honolulu's Police Task Force goes undercover to expose a murderer, she has no idea what she's getting into—especially after meeting Austin Reeder, the CEO of a chain of hotels and a prime suspect. Austin is hiding something, and Talia is determined to bring him down. Unfortunately, to catch the killer, she might have to bend a few rules. The longer she interacts with the charming Austin, the more she's drawn to him.

Thankfully, her partner, Kurt Hamill, has always kept her out of trouble, and loving him has come easy. But now Talia faces a dilemma: should she give her heart to her steadfast partner or to the enigmatic murder suspect? Her career has taught her never to trust a man with secrets, but can she follow her own advice this time?

Indulge in this wholesome billionaire romance, where passion and intimacy are seamlessly woven into a story that celebrates deep connections and unforgettable heartfelt moments.

Police Detective Talia Russell goes undercover to catch a murderer and encounters Austin Reeder, a charming hotel CEO and prime suspect. Determined to uncover his secrets, Talia finds herself increasingly drawn to him. Meanwhile, her reliable partner Kurt Hamill, whom she has always loved, complicates her emotions. Talia must choose between her steadfast partner and the enigmatic suspect, questioning whether she can trust a man with secrets or follow her own advice.

Chapter One Look Inside

Police Detective Talia Russell, from Honolulu, Hawaii’s precinct, raised her fist to knock on the door, but as she rapped on the hardwood, the barrier pushed open. She held her breath and listened for signs of movement inside the penthouse apartment.

Holding her breath, she peeked around the edge of the door, hoping to see someone standing there. Nothing but air greeted her.

She frowned. Why had the door just opened when her informant assured her that the CEO of the Imperial Hawaiian’s Grand Hotel, Austin Reeder, would be in a meeting all day? Apparently, her informant wasn’t very accurate.

She cleared her throat and called into the quiet apartment, “This is Detective Russell with Honolulu’s Task Force. I need to ask you a few questions.”
Still, she heard nothing.

Talia opened her decorative, black, beaded purse that hung over her shoulder, and grabbed her cell phone, quickly dialing her partner. Hamill here. I’m busy, so leave a message.

She growled. Where was he? He was supposed to be here with her. “Kurt, get your butt over here, pronto. I’m at Austin Reeder’s suite, and I think there might be a break-in… or maybe even another murder scene. The door is cracked open, but I don’t hear anything inside. So get over here—” click. The phone disconnected and she grumbled under her breath.

“Mr. Reeder?” she called into the room. “Are you there? Are you hurt?”

Once again, she heard nothing but silence.

Glancing at the elevator, she tried to decide what to do. She couldn’t go inside the suite until Kurt showed up. It was too dangerous to go in alone. But because her partner wasn’t answering his phone…

A heavy thud came from inside the penthouse suite. Her heart knocked against her ribs harder, and she quickly grasped her Glock inside her purse. She still didn’t dare go inside. She was overdressed for this particular assignment, but when Sergeant James Feakes told her to check out one of the suspects – insisting it was to be done now – who was Talia to argue? Besides, when the sergeant wanted something immediately, he didn’t want to hear excuses. Trying to explain that Talia was at her father’s, and soon-to-be stepmother’s, afternoon engagement party wouldn’t have hit the stubborn sergeant’s ears, anyway.

Her red and white floral print, off-the-shoulders short-sleeved Polynesian dress that hugged her figure and showed off too much of her legs, was definitely not the required uniform. Unfortunately, she was here to do her job, no matter what she looked like. However, the other police officers she worked with would get a hearty chuckle over this, which meant they could never find out.

Another heavy thud came from inside. “Mr. Reeder? Can you hear me?”

When she didn’t hear him, instinct told her that she needed to go inside and check it out. Taking careful steps, she entered the room with her G42 weapon held high. Along with the gun, she quickly swept her gaze around the room, but so far, it appeared the occupant wasn’t in residence.

She wasn’t surprised to see Mr. Reeder’s place decorated with expensive chairs, antique furniture, and Persian rugs. The man was extremely rich. She wouldn’t be surprised if he owned his own airplane. He also owned the chain of luxury hotels in Hawaii and all over the United States.

As she took three more steps, her three-inch heels tapped on the tiled floor of the entryway. Silently, she groaned. This was one of the reasons she’d wanted to go home and change, but Sergeant Feakes wouldn’t have it.

“Is anyone here?” she called out again but received no reply.

Although she really should turn and leave, her gut feeling told her to stay. She had heard heavy thuds. If Mr. Reeder wasn’t here, perhaps this was a break-in after all. That would certainly explain why the front door was cracked open.

Talia should search his penthouse suite. He was a suspect of a murder, after all.

The victim of the brutal murder was twenty-six year old, Kalama Kane. The woman had been a religious girl in high school, but once she graduated and went to college, she spent her time at bars and single’s clubs.

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