A paradise island. Two strangers. The attraction they never saw coming... When Eden dumped her cheating ex before the wedding, the last thing she expected was to go on their tropical honeymoon alone. But with no refunds possible, she packs her budget guidebook and broken heart, and sets off. She plans to relax on the beach, swim in the ocean, and drink cocktails until she feels like herself again... or falls over. Whichever comes first. What she's not expecting is the brusque, handsome stranger who sits down at her table on the first night. Philip Meyer is a grumpy workaholic, and so irritatingly cynical that it makes her forget she's grieving just to prove him wrong about the world. The two have nothing in common... except trying to forget who they've left behind. The luxury resort isn't too big, and fate soon pushes them together again. And again. Catamaran cruises and midnight swims give way to late night room service and whispered nothings. Maybe opposites really do attract. But every vacation has to end, even the very best ones... Can these two opposites make it last?
Olivia Hayle Books
Olivia delves into the world of romance, crafting her beloved billionaire heroes onto the page. Her work celebrates smart and sexy characters, creating steamy banter and swoon-worthy happy endings. She immerses herself in the writing process, finding joy in the vibrant dialogue and the satisfying resolutions she pens. Her style is passionate and romantic, making her a captivating voice in the genre.






Marrying the man I hate is bad enough. But falling for him? That'll be the death of me. Gabriel Thompson and I are like oil and water. Our New York families control two of the nation's largest companies and the business rivalry is decades old. We've carried the torch ourselves since childhood. But then we bump into each other after a conference in Vegas. Drinks are involved, and he utters the three little words I can't resist. I dare you. The next morning we wake up hungover, late, and worst of all, married. It's a PR disaster. To save our reputations, we have to sell this marriage to the media and to our families. Go to parties. Move in together. Act in love. Neither of us have ever mentioned that one drunken night in college, when we crossed lines branded into us from birth. I'd assumed he'd forgotten and moved on. He hasn't, and he's determined to show what I've been missing. But Gabriel is too confident, too smug, and far too attractive for anything real. I can never let my guard down. With his ring on my finger, we're destined to be enemies forever. Til' death do us part... unless we kill each other first.
One Wrong Move
- 418 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Navigating complicated emotions, the protagonist finds himself living with the woman he loves, who was once engaged to his best friend. As they share a living space, tension and unresolved feelings surface, challenging their friendship and loyalty. The story explores themes of desire, betrayal, and the complexities of love, as they both confront their past and the possibilities of a future together.
Think Outside the Boss
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Thinking outside the box resulted in the best night of my life. Until I discover the man I spent it with is my new boss. Attending a secret party where clothes are optional wasn't a life goal of mine. But when the exclusive invitation ends up in my mailbox by accident... well. Who wouldn't be curious? It's not like I'm going to do anything. The handsome stranger I meet has different plans. One glance across the crowded party, and an hour later we're stretched out on silk. Our night together is glorious. No names and no regrets. But I'd forgotten there's always a price to pay for pleasure. I find out the cost when I start my internship. Because who is the new venture capitalist CEO? Tristan Conway, aka my handsome stranger. Powerful, determined, intriguing... and single. Oh, and he wants to see me in his office. Thinking outside the box got me into this mess. Now if I could just stop thinking about the boss...
The Perfect Mistake
- 398 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The story revolves around the complications that arise when a man hires his little sister's best friend to be the nanny for his children. As their relationship develops, unexpected tensions and romantic feelings emerge, leading to a mix of humor and drama. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics, attraction, and the challenges of navigating personal boundaries while juggling responsibilities as a parent.
Billion Dollar Beast
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A complicated workplace dynamic unfolds as the protagonist finds herself working for her brother's billionaire best friend, a man who has harbored resentment towards her for years. The tension between their past animosity and their new professional relationship sets the stage for potential conflict and unexpected developments, challenging both characters to confront their feelings and the circumstances that brought them together.
My new boss is my best friend's older brother and the golden boy of Paradise Shores. Me? I'm the misfit single mom who never wanted to fit in... Being forced to move back to my hometown after a decade away is embarrassing, but I'll do anything to protect my little girl. I'll even wait tables at the elite Yacht Club... now owned by the boy I once had a huge crush on. He's grown up and claimed his rightful place as King of Paradise Shores. Parker Marchand was a star athlete and professional sailor who never looked at me twice. He's strong and steady, everything my abusive ex wasn't, but I'm a struggling single mom and professional screw-up. What could we possibly have in common? But Parker doesn't believe in no win situations. He wants to be my knight in shining armor. His plan: Charm my daughter. Take me sailing. Out to dinner...and into his bed. Make me forget everyone but him. The man I've always wanted is within reach, but I've been burned too many times to trust again. Parker has a brilliant future and I'm running from my past. Everyone knows knights in shining armor aren't real, and I'm too old to believe in fairy tales. Even if Parker is making it hard not to...
My rule is to never fall in love with a client. His rule? To never fall in love at all. I work at an elite matchmaking company. A failing one, to be honest. We're near bankruptcy when billionaire Anthony Winter invests. It's only business for him-he doesn't believein the company's mission. No, Anthony tells me true love is a lie and our clients are delusional. He's a cynic in a thousand-dollar suit. He's also a challenge I can't resist. We make a bet. I have three dates to prove our service works. Three dates to set him up with the woman he never knew he needed. He has no intention of finding one. I have no intention of being her. But as we spend time together, I realize his cynicism is only a facade. He's a man hiding a painful secret. A man hurting. And most definitely a man worthy of true love. He saved my company. Will he let me save him in return?
My billionaire boss is the absolute last person I'd marry. Until a deal with the devil forces me down the aisle... ready to say yes to the boss. I once compared Victor St. Clair to Satan, but that's unkind. Even the devil treats his demons better than St. Clair treats me. I know his schedule by heart. He can't remember my first name. So when he calls me into his office, I'm expecting another rant. Instead he says he needs to get married to inherit the St. Clair fortune. Oh, and the kicker? He wants to marry me. His assistant. A one-year marriage of convenience to the boss I hate. It means living with Victor's dark stares and silences for a full year. But it's also a chance to quit my job and start my own business. He's a jerk, but he's also a respected businessman. How hard can it be? Answer: very. Because there's more to Victor than I thought. Things beyond learning his lunch orders and sending company memos. And while the man is cold, his kisses are hot enough to consume us both. He drove me crazy at work. Now he drives me crazy in bed. But craziest of all is... I might get used to being Mrs. St. Clair.
Arrogant Boss
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Julian Hunt, a renowned tech billionaire, embodies the archetype of a playboy philanthropist. His larger-than-life persona is marked by both his wealth and his commitment to various charitable causes. The story explores the complexities of his character, revealing the dualities of his glamorous lifestyle and the responsibilities that come with his success. As he navigates the challenges of fame, fortune, and personal relationships, readers are drawn into a world where ambition and altruism collide.