Goldie and the Billionaire Bear
Goldie and the Billionaire Bear
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SYNOPSIS
SYNOPSIS
A handsome billionaire, a feisty blonde, and a dangerous secret that could tear them apart.
Goldie:
Getting lost in the woods wasn’t part of my plan, but stumbling into a cozy cabin seemed like my best bet for the night. What I didn’t expect was waking up to the owner—a ridiculously handsome billionaire—almost falling right on top of me.
I thought for sure I was in trouble, but instead, Adrian Bear makes me an offer: be his fake girlfriend, and he won’t press charges. Easy, right?
The more time I spend with Adrian, the harder it is to pretend there’s nothing between us. There’s something he’s not telling me, though, and as much as I want to trust him, I can’t shake the feeling that his past could ruin everything.
Adrian:
The last thing I expected was to find a woman sleeping in my cabin. Goldie’s beautiful, witty, and completely out of place in my complicated life. I should’ve sent her on her way, but something about her drew me in. When I asked her to be my fake date for the gala, I didn’t think it would go any further.
But now, I can’t stop thinking about her, even as my past threatens to catch up with me.
There are things I’ve kept buried for years—things that could put Goldie in danger if she gets too close. And the more time we spend together, the harder it is to keep my distance.
I’ve made promises I can’t break… but I never expected falling for her to be the biggest risk of all.
If you like the blazing chemistry of Anne-Marie Meyer and the heroic romance of Cami Checketts, you’ll devour the witty banter and fairytale feel of this absorbing series.
Buy GOLDIE AND THE BILLIONAIRE BEAR to enter this supercharged billionaire fairytale romance series by Catelyn Meadows today! This book is a kisses-only closed-door romance and is perfect for readers who love sizzle without spice.
I'm exhausted so when I arrive at my cabin, I don't bother turning on any lights. I just make my way down the hall and into my room.
I set my phone on the bedside table and sit on the mattress, ready to succumb to my body’s demand for rest.
Except…
A soft form rolls against me.
Silky hair trails against my arm, drifting a vanilla scent in my direction. Before I know what's happening, my hand brushes against something, and reality strikes:
I'm not the only one in here.
Everything in me fires with awareness. The imposter releases a drowsy, confused moan. A female moan. She rustles for a moment before she sits up.
“What the heck?” she says in her groggy voice.
“Whoa.” I startle to my feet.
Finding a woman in my bed is the last thing I expected.
Find out what happens next in GOLDIE AND THE BILLIONAIRE BEAR!!
"The chemistry between Goldie and Adrian was better than I could have wished for!" - A ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader
MAIN TROPES:
- Protective Heroes
- Dark Past That Comes Back to Bite Him
- Small Towns
- Mystery and Suspense
- Sizzle Without Spice
- One Bed Meet Cute (IYKYK)
- Sacrificing Everything for Love
⭐ "Part romance, part fairytale...This charming retelling avoids mere imitation by creating three-dimensional characters that the reader cannot help but like." -Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize
Chapter One Look Inside
Chapter One Look Inside
Chapter One
Adrian
The farther I drove, the deeper my dread grew.
My family’s cabin was the last place I wanted to be, but after hanging out with the guys, Mom had sprung her nasty little surprise on me—and it got to me.
I had to get out of there. To think. To search.
Bad memories, awkward conversations, and experiences I’d suppressed for years—they were all rearing their annoying heads at the sight of every new tree.
To anyone else, I was sure the view here was spectacular. All I saw were the arguments and disappointments that made me leave in the first place.
All the reasons I should have known better than to expect any kind of inheritance after Dad’s passing.
So to find out that inheritance had actually been granted—but that it was missing?
Yeah. I wasn’t about to wait around back at the ranch.
How could I sleep and wait until morning to look for it? I knew the answer; I wouldn’t have been able to rest. Not until I got to the bottom of this.
Dad had rarely reached out to me in any way other than in admonishment. Though I knew better, part of me hoped that this lockbox he’d bequeathed to me might actually be different.
Part of me hoped that it might hold something in it that could help me see him in a different light.
I mean, he was gone now. I didn’t want to keep resenting him.
A haze shrouded over my mind. Weariness trickled from the top of my skull, along my forehead, and down into my eyes, which began to droop.
I gripped the steering wheel and shook myself. The smartness of my spontaneous action was fading—fast.
It was nearly midnight, and I was tired.
I was tempted to turn back, catch a few Zs, and come again in the morning when it made more sense—when I was in a better mental state rather than braving the winding mountain roads half asleep. But I’d already come this far. In fact, I was fairly certain I’d be at the cabin within minutes.
Whether it was the middle of the night or not, I didn’t need any kind of direction to tell me I was almost there. It’d been years since I’d been to the cabin, but the way there was instinctive.
The truth was, I could probably find it in my sleep.
Not that I wanted to test that theory. This car was new.
The road widened momentarily. A single cab, white Toyota pickup was pulled off to the side. The sight was just what I needed. My curiosity blinked, rousing me enough to keep me awake.
The truck was abandoned from the look of things, unless someone was having car trouble.
I pulled to a stop beside the pickup and glanced around. No one was in sight. The hood wasn’t gaped open.
Maybe someone had picked up whoever this person was, and they’d be coming back for the vehicle in the morning.
This particular route was popular with off-roaders and mountain bikers. If it wasn’t the middle of the night, I would have thought they’d hauled their bikes from the truck bed and were out enjoying the scenery. Maybe they were camping.
Whatever the case, I shrugged it off and pulled back onto the road until I saw the dirt road in the trees, so often missed by passersby. It was a good thing I’d seen it—the exhaustion wearing on my eyes was getting heavier.
The road turned from pavement to dirt. I braced myself through the bumpy jaunt that led to my least favorite place in the world.
I shook my head a few more times to remain coherent enough to make it to the cabin’s driveway. Though the road leading there wasn’t paved, the driveway was.
The Hummer I’d bought when I’d come back for the funeral took to the road better than I expected. An SUV wasn’t typically the kind of car I drove—I tended to prefer something a little sportier—but its military style was dope. I liked its massive storage and comfortable driver’s seat too.
Lofty and solemn, the cabin came into view through a break in the trees. The exposed logs were stacked perfectly. Though right now they were shadowed, I knew come morning they would glow in the sunlight.
Something hitched in my chest, but I did my best to disregard it. It was the same indignant, stubborn resentment I’d experienced every time I’d come here.
You’d think with Dad gone now, the bitter feelings would leave too. But no, they were still as insistent as ever.