Take Me Forever (Billionaire's Beach Book 2) - Christie Ridgway

Take Me Forever (Billionaire's Beach Book 2)

By Christie Ridgway

  • Release Date: 2015-08-01
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 87 Ratings

Description

“A sizzling combination of heat and heart.” Barbara Freethy, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author

Juliet Weston thinks her chance at love has passed…until a tough ex-soldier proves her fiery passions have merely been banked—just waiting for the right man to make fire.

Juliet moves to Malibu for a fresh start and with the belief that her happy ever after is gone forever. But one glimpse of a wet and naked former soldier has her tingling…and wondering if life might hold a sexy surprise after all.

For months, Noah Smith has watched Juliet from afar and now he knows it’s time to make his move. The blonde beauty is uptown all the way, but overcoming his rough upbringing has taught him that quitters never win…and he intends to triumph.

In the California paradise of Billionaire’s Beach, two lonely hearts find a blistering passion—that could become a blissful forever.

USA Today bestselling author Christie Ridgway serves up six sexy, sun-drenched romances with a decided emotional kick in the Billionaire’s Beach series. Enjoy them all!

Take Me Tender (Book 1)
Take Me Forever (Book 2)
Take Me Home (Book 3)
The Scandal (Book 4)
The Seduction (Book 5)
The Secret (Book 6)

Praise for Christie Ridgway:

"Emotional and powerful...everything a romance reader could hope for." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Ridgway's feel-good read, with its perfectly integrated, extremely hot, and well-crafted love scenes, is contemporary romance at its best." --Booklist (starred review)

“Sexy, sassy, funny, and cool, this effervescent sizzler nicely launches Ridgway’s new series.” Library Journal

“Ridgway rocks romance!” --Bella Andre, New York Times and USA Today Bestseller

Reviews

  • Nicely done

    4
    By Merrie29
    A continuing theme plus a stand alone story and really likable characters. I liked the idea of Juliet, the young widow in a May December romance finding herself with someone her own age. Noah was great, I wish his background was developed a bit more, especially his service and how he came to work for the General. Really nice HEA. Now onto Gabe and Cassandra.