AriaMy boss must be mad to have me cover a science fair in Edinburgh, Scotland. Then I met Him. The brilliant billionaire with a plan to save the planet.A gorgeous scientist with that smoldering stare. Once he touched me, my body came alive. Now, all I can think about is straddling him and taking off his glasses. EdenI’m the last son of three with a story of being adopted. From Scotland but … adopted. From Scotland but raised in the States, I’m back to fulfill my dead father’s request. I didn’t count on the beautiful BBC reporter to bust my balls. Smart, determined and driven to find the truth. Turns out big oil is trying to pull a fraud. But once we uncover the mystery, she’ll see my intentions are pure.
And no one will ever be able to take her away from me.
Balls in the Air is book three and the final installment of the Billionaire Elements series. It is a standalone, no cheating, HEA romance.
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This is a great ending to a three-book interconnecting series. While all three books were stand-alone stories the full impact was greatest when read knowing about the one(s) before.
It was easy for me to give each separate book a 5 STAR rating or better. The storyline throughout the entire book series has been consistently solid and the characters have been wonderful to follow through their lives.
Molly Sloan does not disappoint in this final chapter of three brothers, our main characters. It is always a pleasure to rent Ms. Sloan space in my head for a great read.
This was my first book by Molly Sloan and I really enjoyed it! It is the third book in the Elliott Brothers Trilogy and is about Eden Elliott, the youngest of three boys. When their father died three years ago, the boys were told in a video by their father that they were all adopted and were to be given a packet that told them about their biological parents and country when They turned 26 yo. They were given a task to be completed in order to get their inheritance.
Eden heads to Edinburgh, Scotland and finds more than just his biological father. He finds Jardin (Aria,) a BBC reporter who is doing a segment on a Science Fair highlighting clean fuels, which his father is involved in. The immediate attraction is sparkworthy and there is more to one of the sponsors than meets the eye. Aria’s reporter sleuthing skills come into play and her and Eden work together to solve the puzzle.
This entertaining story is short but sweet and has a HEA that will satisfy your heart. The epilogue is perfect and I recommend this.
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I really enjoy reading this book. All of the stories are great with great characters. This is a great steamy read
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The author has continued giving us wonderful men and women. Eden is the last of the adopted sons of Gordon and Susie Elliott that must fulfill the final wishes of his dad.
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Eden travels to Edinburgh to meet his birth family. Aria is an environmental reporter he meets along the way. This book reconnects with Alex and Caleb’s storylines from the previous 2 books. Brings a lot of relevance to real world issues. Good book, well written!
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Molly did it again! Another fantastic book about the Elliott brothers. This one takes you on Eden’s journey to find out more about his biological family. It takes you on the ups and downs and all of the feelings Eden goes through while learning about his biologic family along with underlying connections with his family. I would recommend this book along with any other book by Molly to anyone!
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I liked this one by Molly Sloan: it has two great main characters and an interesting story line. I’ve read two other books about Eden and his two older brothers and actually found this one more to my liking. If I have any criticism, it would be that it was too short. That being said, the writing itself is good, the main characters are very likeable and the author did a really nice job wrapping up the story by giving her readers an HEA. 🙂 This story has good bones and for me, it’s “so close” to getting 5 stars but it left me wanting a bit more of a journey to the ending.