The Billionaire's Triplets, Book 3: The Fake Fiance
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Narrated by:
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Meghan Kelly
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By:
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Mia Caldwell
About this listen
Hailey Bishop was used to low expectations, accepting whatever the world’s tides sent her way. She had a boyfriend, a best friend, and a degree in library sciences, although no job yet. If Brian ever proposed, she'd probably say yes.
Then Hailey got the "letter", unexpectedly, from a sister at the orphanage in which she'd grown up. It revealed the name of her birth mother. It took Hailey only a few Google searches to find Annabel Edwards, who was semi-famous and living in Spain. Hailey not only had a mother, but two sisters who each had triplets.
More than anything in the world, Hailey longed to know her mother and the rest of her new family, but she knew better than to think they’d want to know her. It was just going to be her sad little secret until the day Hailey came home and found Brian screwing his assistant. The next thing she knew, Hailey was in Spain, credit card maxed out for the one-way trip, determined to introduce herself to her mother and sisters, come what may.
Billionaire Alexander Foxworth was in Spain, attempting to do damage control after his employee Emilio embezzled untold millions from Alexander’s company and then disappeared. Alexander had expected a meeting with the Torres Group. Alexander hoped to secure the contract for the lucrative castle-restoration project in Scotland, which would more than address Foxworth Enterprises' current cash-flow crisis.
But the meeting didn’t happen because Julio Torres apparently wasn't interested in doing business with Alexander; his scandalous playboy reputation was too much for a dedicated family man like Torres. His contact suggested Alexander’s reputation would be greatly improved if he would settle down and get married, and while it was the furthest thing from Alexander's mind, it did give him an idea: Hailey.
She was the beautiful, different, American tourist still getting over jet lag who he’d seduced on her first day in Spain. She'd be perfect for the job. If she was willing, and if he could find her.
©2018 Mia Caldwell (P)2018 Mia Caldwell: Story WorldWhat listeners say about The Billionaire's Triplets, Book 3: The Fake Fiance
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Great all rounder
I enjoyed the storyline and characters. It has a bit of everything, humour, angst, drama and happiness. Fantastic performance from Meghan.
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- Carey Sabala
- 22-09-24
Good lost family found story
The synopsis from the author pretty much tells you the whole story in a nutshell, so I won't reiterate it but I will say its a nice lost family found love story with good narration.
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- PATRICIA
- 03-10-18
Love and secrets!
You cannot go wrong with the combination of billionaires and triplets! This is a fun listen with several tropes melded together. Hailey catches her rat of a boyfriend in bed with another woman and as a result packs up and goes across the Atlantic to find her birth mother. She runs into billionaire Alexander Foxworth. Caldwell masterfully melds the long lost daughter, with the fake fiance story in this fun listen. Alex is a single minded business man and needs the fiance to soften his demeanor, but is caught off guard by his feelings for Hailey. It is always an entertaining listen when the man is swept off his feet. Hailey is interesting, trying to find her way, meeting her family but not revealing her secret and falling in love. This couple is a good fit, entertaining to see their relationship grow and meeting the others with their sets of triplets. The secondary characters are as important as Alex and Hailey, and I found that I took to Annabelle right away. As a mother, it's easy to see what would cause her problems and found her to be a relatable character. I am glad to have found Mia Caldwell and will have to go back to listen to the tales of the first 2 sets of triplets.
With the many characters in the story, it's important to have a narrator with a large repertoire of voices. Meghan Kelly has that and more. Her ability to give each person their own voice, characteristics and even some with accents makes the listen a pleasure to hear.
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- Heather B.
- 06-03-22
Enjoyable listen
Hailey is a young woman with a newly minted Library Sciences degree. Always shy and quiet, she was raised in an orphanage run by a convent. When her favorite nun passes away, she begins to unlock the secret of who her birth mother truly is. After impulsively running to Spain to track her down, she meets Alexander, a wealth British Billionaire. The attraction is instantaneous. They both decide they can mutually benefit from being “fake fiancés” while he tries to build his company back after an employee betrays him. Hailey is looking for a reason to stay and try to get close to her birth family.
This story was an unexpected treat, and you will find yourself disagreeing with some of the choices the characters make. That’s sign you’ve become invested int his story and how it turns out. Definitely worth a listen.
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- Lynne Jolley
- 09-06-20
Awwwww
What a wonderful story, the plots in it were very well done. It was hot and steamy in places, but also mushy as well as the mystery factor.
I really enjoyed this book it has something for everyone.
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