
From USA Today bestselling romance author Heidi Rice comes a steamy, snowbound, bad boy/uptight girl, one hot Christmas night novella in her Billionaires After Dark series. After getting dumped via email on Christmas eve by the boyfriend I haven't seen in months, I wake up alone in my empty apartment, sure my first New York Christmas can’t get any suckier… Apparently yes, it can, because my decision to catch up on my work leaves me snowbound in my company’s flagship department store on Fifth Avenue with my boss' far-too-tempting billionaire playboy son Ryder Sinclair. Ryder's rugged, reckless and none too pleased to be stuck in a place he hates with an uptight workaholic like me—but as the night draws on, the lights go out, secrets are revealed and the temperature heats up to scorching… Until we both end up on Santa’s naughty list! After the hottest Christmas night ever, though, I know my carefully-guarded heart is in big trouble, because I’m beginning to believe my first ever Christmas wish might actually come true, too… My Christmas Billionaire is a comprehensive reboot/reworking of Tis the Season to Get Lucky…
Author

My name's Heidi Rice, I'm a USA Today Bestselling author. I'm married with two sons (which gives me rather too much of an insight into the male psyche!). I love my job because it involves sitting down at my computer and getting swept up in a world of high emotions, sensual excitement, funny feisty women, sexy tortured men and glamourous locations where laundry doesn't exist ... Not bad, eh. Then I turn off my computer and do chores (usually involving laundry!) But when I'm not doing laundry or fantasising about my own protagonists I love to read romance. Now I believe wholeheartedly that readers should give honest and open reviews on Goodreads and Amazon and elsewhere. If you didn't like a book you are entitled to say so (even if it's mine! ouch). But you may notice that none of my book reviews are less than four-stars. That's simply because as an author myself I know how pathetically sensitive I am about bad reviews and with that in mind I prefer to spread the love among other authors—and don't do public reviews of books I didn't like. Just thought I'd clarify that, in case anyone was thinking I was Pollyanna!