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The Billionaires' Love Club

When struggling cellist Laura meets a handsome and charming man, she cannot believe her luck, especially when she meets a second guy…and then a third! Laura finds herself being wooed by three men, three best friends who can offer her fun, passion, and partnership…not to mention the billions in their bank accounts. While dating three handsome men has its perks, Laura finds that her life gets a lot more complicated as her feelings for each grow. Will Laura be able to choose one man…or will her dueling passions signal the end of her new relationships? “It had only been a couple of days since her last date with one of the guys before the gifts started showing up. She knew that Alex was partial to long stemmed red roses and this time was no different. Don sent her bottles of California Merlot. Ricky sent her twelve months worth of weekly salon and spa gift cards. After she received each gift, she texted the same message to each of the three: “Oh, how thoughtful.” Each gift served to remind her of what was special about their dates and the man who had lavished her with attention. The gifts gave the guys a chance to show off their wealth, but also to declare their love for her. She wondered how each could be so committed and love struck over her after such a short time period. They only had one girl to focus on where she had three very different, eligible guys to choose from…” The Billionaires’ Love Club is created by April McQueen, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

April McQueen · Urban
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50 Chs

Chapter 43: It’s Getting Lonely

“Why did I ever want solitude?” Laura cried out in her loft, alone, after countless efforts to contact Alex, Don, and Ricky without success. Once adored by all three of the billionaire bachelors, she was currently being ignored as persona non grata after saying yes to each one’s request to be their girlfriend.

Not one to be defeated, no matter how upset she was at the prospect of losing the guys, she decided to get out and meet people. But where should she go? She couldn’t go to the clubs. Even if she got in to one of the more exclusive ones, she risked seeing Don there flanked by young, nubile women who were old enough to marry but barely the legal age to drink.

She fulfilled the performance contract that Ricky had created for her and the rest of the string quartet at his law firm’s events. Due to the group’s newfound fame, the chamber music concerts were standing room only. This made it impossible for her to see if Ricky was there or not.