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Daddy's Little Rebel. Billion Dollar Daddies, #6

Par : Sandra Paulet
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233511417
  • EAN9798233511417
  • Date de parution19/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

SHE'S DISRUPTING HIS MONOPOLY. HE'S TRYING TO CRUSH HER COMPANY. Mia Chen, twenty-eight, built a media startup that threatens Alexander Hunt's billion-dollar empire. Tech world watches their rivalry with popcorn. He's forty-six, ruthless, silver-haired perfection. He shows up at her office with an acquisition offer she immediately rejects."Sell now or watch me destroy everything you've built."She shows him the door.
The war begins. Competing for clients. Hostile bids. Public debates where they verbally spar like prizefighters. Business journals eat it up. Tech blogs take sides. But after one particularly heated confrontation, they're alone. Adrenaline pumping. Guards down. One kiss ignites a fire neither expected. Turns out the line between hatred and passion is dangerously thin. What emerges is combustible: enemies in boardrooms, lovers behind closed doors.
He mentors her while trying to acquire her. She learns from him while planning to outmaneuver him. The daddy dynamic surfaces naturally-he guides, she challenges, both discovering that submission and dominance can coexist with equality. Their companies inch toward merger. His board threatens action. Her investors demand answers. The tech world speculates wildly. But Mia Chen doesn't back down. Alexander Hunt doesn't lose.
And together? They might just redefine what winning means. Sometimes the best victory isn't defeating your enemy. It's making them your equal-and your everything.