Blurb:
He’s a billionaire Duke, he owns a good ten per cent of the
UK, and he’s been voted Britain's Sexiest Aristocrat, but Oliver Harding still doesn’t
know what to do about the massive crush he has on his cleaner. Lottie’s clumsy
and really crap at her job, but her laugh is infectious, her smile lights up
the room, she’s insanely good at chess, and he can’t stop thinking about her.
Aware of the power imbalance, he sets out to make her his, and he thinks he’s
getting somewhere until she seriously betrays his trust. So now he tells
himself he hates her, and he makes sure everyone knows it. But once Ollie
realizes that his privilege and self-absorption have made him entitled and
completely blind, he’s determined to win Lottie back. A fake engagement might
be a bit extreme, but his family had been getting its way for five hundred
years, and the Duke of Buckingham was no different from his ancestors.
Lottie’s life is a struggle. She’s had to fight for everything since going into
foster care at the age of twelve. The Duke of Buckingham, wouldn’t understand
struggle if it smacked him in the face. He’s got money and family coming out of
his ears; she has twenty quid in her current account and no family other than
her traumatized, selectively mute eight-year-old little sister, whom Lottie is
determined to keep safe.
She doesn’t have time for handsome Dukes with silver tongues. So she tells
herself she’s not heartbroken when he turns on her like she knew he would,
putting everything she worked so hard for in jeopardy. She needs to concentrate
on survival. But Lottie underestimates just how charming Ollie can be. Or what
a formidable opponent his centuries-old, innate arrogance makes him.
My review:
Gold Digger is a sweet romantic romp. Lottie is a strong,
sassy klutz. Ollie is charming, hot and a total cinnamon roll. I enjoyed
watching these two find each other.
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