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The Undercover Billionaire

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Daniel Carter is a rich, spoiled, junior director of Carter Industries and the sole heir of Michael Carter, CEO of Carter Industries, a Fortune 500 Company based in the heart of London. When Carter Industries makes a deal to acquire an American company based in New York, Daniel is assigned to scout out and evaluate the company internally. However, the young billionaire naively decides to hide his identity to mingle with the employees undetected.

But what happens when he finds himself falling for the junior manager and his new boss, Alice Miller? Will he confess his identity or will the truth come out unexpectedly? Most importantly, will Daniel Carter survive his new life?

356 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2021

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Joanna Jackson

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Joanna Jackson is a published author based in South East Asia, specializing in contemporary romance. Starting out in a reading platform application, Joanna ignited a passion for writing, and that fire burned throughout her journey of writing her first-ever creation, My Hometown Love. Despite coming from a background of business and finance, she now crafts wholesome, sweet yet drama-filled contemporary romances, mostly featuring strong, independent women. Joanna believes intensely in working hard and doing her best, along with treating people the way she wants to be treated. Besides surrounding herself in her continually growing large pile of unread books, Joanna loves reading, traveling, spending time with her family, and binge-watching her favorite shows. With high hopes and endless dreams, Joanna aims to keep on inspiring talented writers to follow their passion by channeling her creative and endless imaginations into many more books to come.

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February 26, 2022
This was a lovely beach read romance, sweet and wholesome. The characters were easy to love and they had a great chemistry. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a wholesome romance.
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108 reviews11 followers
October 18, 2022
I loved the plot of this book, I thought that it was a cool story line and reminded me a lot of a Hallmark film.
I didn't love the way it read though, it felt like the characters were kind of all over the place and their personalities were hard to keep up with. One minute Daniel is a horrible, spoiled, entitled brat - and then after 1 day as a regular citizen he's suddenly wholesome and pure.
The inner monologues seemed a little off from their characters and were a bit cringe.

Again, I think that the plot is great and idea of a billionaire working in the front lines and changing their life and falling in love I'm all in for! This particular book just wasn't it for me.
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856 reviews17 followers
December 30, 2021
This book is a sweet, clean work romance about falling in love when you least expect it and having to overcome lies to find each other again. I like that this was a forced proximity romance but that it lasted once they parted. The billionaire addition to the story made this an intriguing read and even funny at times. This book does end happily, but both characters overcome a lot to get there.

Mr. Daniel Carter is a spoiled billionaire who is grouchy in the morning. He admits to being a soulless rich man who lives in London at his family's mansion.

Daniel highs class life gets disturbed when his father sends him to New York to scout out the new average-size company and employees they are acquiring in an acquisition. He informs his posh, stuck-up girlfriend Nadia about his trip, and just wow. He is in for a severe wake-up call.

Daniel's crisis over his independence is slightly funny. He's losing himself because living like a mediocre employee is hilarious.

Alice is a junior manager at the company Daniel is looking into, and we get her perspective as well. Alicia and Daniel seem to form a relationship outside the office but struggle to keep their feelings in check. Both of them have an inner monologue to remind them not to get attached and work together.

I wonder what will happen when his truth finally comes out. He seems to have adapted to his new life without the rich temptation, but; then, he has moments that make you question his genuine behavior. This book becomes a tear-jerker as reality crashes on both of them. However, the change in Daniel is impressive, and I'm thoroughly surprised by the ending.
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