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Ruthless Rival

The Pierce Family, Book 3

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Ruthless Rival

By: Crystal Kaswell
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese, Angel Pean
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Simon Pierce is the most powerful man in Manhattan–my rival since the ninth grade–and now, my enemy with benefits.

Since the first day of high school, Simon and I have competed.

Top grades? Simon wins.

Better manners? Simon wins.

Irresistible stare? Simon definitely wins.

So when the bossy billionaire suggests an enemies with benefits arrangement, I dive in headfirst. No feelings. No strings. No falling in love. It's perfect...in theory.

Only the Simon who shares my bed isn't cutthroat and arrogant.

He's passionate and tender. And pretty soon, I'm losing the one thing that matters: my heart.

©2022 Crystal Kaswell (P)2022 Podium Audio
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary Heartfelt Multicultural

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Crystal Kaswell did it again. This book keeps you wondering from beginning to end exactly how the love story will play out. The book centers around trust issues and long felt love or is it lust? Definitely listen to this book. It was not what I expected…it was even better.

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V and S are quiet the pair yet need each other in different ways. Glad the issued of older generations was spoken on and that you love who you love not needing you parents blessing.

Loved It!

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The female narrator was extremely slow, low and boring. The male narrator was the opposite and his "female" voice was hilarious. Not the best over all narration I've listened to by either of them.
But It wasn't the worst, book or narration.
I don't know much about domestic violence but I didn't understand how she was SO sure about some men(her step-dad, sisters husband, and security) but then men she knew personally and well she was afraid of. It was odd.

The story was OK.

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