• Scoring the Billionaire

  • Bad Boy Billionaires, Book 3
  • By: Max Monroe
  • Narrated by: Joe Arden, Maxine Mitchell
  • Length: 10 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,781 ratings)

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Scoring the Billionaire

By: Max Monroe
Narrated by: Joe Arden, Maxine Mitchell
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Two love matches made. One to go.

Even though two of his best friends have settled down, Wes Lancaster is determined not to get sucked into some siren's web. As owner of the professional football team the New York Mavericks and the wildly successful BAD restaurant, his lifestyle is full as it is.

Well, it was, until Winnie Winslow - the new sexy, stiletto-wearing team physician - trash-talks him in the locker room without batting an eye. Now he can't stop himself from wanting her.

The only girl in her parents' brood of five, she's as outspoken as she is beautiful and the kind of woman who holds her own - and then some.

Always competitive at heart, if he's going all in for love, Wes sure as hell wants a win-win.

Prepare to get a little dirty, because this one might go into overtime. Game on.

©2016 Max Monroe (P)2016 Tantor

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A True Fan

I am a true fan. I have all of Max Monroe's books and I will be purchasing all of them in the future. The writing is comical,romantic, and entertaining.

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Greatest series evet!

ever! series gives great love stories and comedy's. could not wait to keep listening. GREATEST EVER!

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Less humor more substance

This book, in the series, is definitely not as funny as the last one but, the storyline had more depth. Mixed in with the developing relationship between the H/h, is a relationship between the Hero and the six year old daughter of the Heroine. Now, in previous books, Wes (hero) has made disparaging remarks about dating woman with children. However, this little girl has Wes' heart in the palm of her little hand. This little girl suffers from Autism , and even though she is high functioning , the challenges of developing a relationship between our Hero and this Autistic girl. At the Climax of the story, our Billionaire Bad boy admits that this woman and her daughter taught him how to be a better man. (sob, sob)

One big disappointment is that the novellas that were written and intended to blend one bad boy's story, into the next, are not available in audio form. It is evident, from the novels that important stuff happens and it does take away from the plot of the novels. ''
All in all, This whole series is an enjoyable experience and I recommend it greatly.
-V from Kansas

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Loved

Loved the narration. Loved the life they added to the characters and as usual, great story!

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narrators...Joe Arden is my favorite.

I wish I could give this a full 5 stars and would if it were just Joe Arden. unfortunately Maxine Mitchell is not so good, too much emotion in places where it's not called for and throws off the vibe of the girl character making her appear weak and dramatic.

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If you are offended by the use of GD

I loved this series, but cringed every time they used GD, and it was A LOT! This series was great on it's own and would have been even better in my opinion by not using God's name in vein. I hope that future books will be written as great as these were, but without using GD. I also would like more closer in the epilogue. Mainly because I just didn't want the book to end.

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Oh Win! Oh Wes!

Has Wes met his match? Can he have a family to call his own? You’ll have to listen to the story to find out! Joe Arden gives a superb performance but again I feel let down by Maxine Mitchell - her drawn out words at the end of each sentence was a little irritating. However, worth the credit for a fun adventure through the HEA city.

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awesome

great story, stand alone but benefit from reading the previous books in series. great narration too

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fun and emotional

I have been waiting for Wes and Winnie's book since she was introduced into the series. It did not disappoint. Wes is the broody billionaire who always seems grumpy and kinda keeps to himself. He has two great friends and doesn't really go outside that circle. Winnie is a single mother who needs a new job one that doesn't keep her away from her sweet daughter Lexi and working for the Mavericks as their DR. was the right move. Wes and Winnie are giving us full on angsty feels until they both give in to a night of passion. When they both can't seem to keep each other out of the heads they start off with some sort of relationship. Both these characters have struggles and pasts that hold them back. Can they both get out of their heads and give in. I loved Lexi she brought so much more to this story and the relationship that her and Wes formed was magical. I listened to this book on Audible and loved every second of it. The narrators did a fantastic job bringing emotion as well as fun to the characters.

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3.5 Scoring the Billionaire Stars


I am enjoying the heck out of this series! That said this one isn't my favorite of the series but I am glad I read it.

I was and am a big fan of Wes, Winnie though she just didn't do it for me. I don’t really know why, she was a fine character I loved her relationship with her daughter.

I love the relationship Wes develops with Win’s daughter, and the other characters in the book. Especially her brothers those cracked me up.

I don’t maybe it’s a fact that the narrator for Winnie was just not who I pictured in my head. Weird I know because I actually enjoy Maxine’s other works.

It just didn't work for me; I very much enjoyed Joe Arden’s performance of Wes. Aces he brings him to life for me.

Still very glad I read this story I have wanted Wes’s story since book 1!

*You don't have to like my review but its 100% my opinion, and I am allowed to have it.*

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