A review by labraden
No Ordinary Billionaire by J.S. Scott

2.0

Dante Sinclair is dealing with injuries delivered in a shoot out with a serial killer, but what is hurting him more is knowing that his partner died and he didn't. The Sinclair family has rallied to help Dante, including his recently married brother, Grady, who is flying Dante back from Los Angeles to the Sinclair family compound in Amesport, Maine to recover. When Dante arrives, he meets Dr. Sarah Baxter, his new doctor who quickly determines that along with his other injuries, he is suffering from survivor's guilt. Dante and Sarah discover an immediate attraction, but Dante isn't the only one dealing with issues from the past. The difference is that Sarah's may have followed her to Maine.

No Ordinary Billionaire is based on an excellent premise with lots of promising story beats, but it never lives up to its promise. Insta-lust, info dumping, and simplistic solutions take up a great deal of this book, while several sex scenes fill the remainder of the pages. If this had been a longer book, it might have been more satisfying, but overall, No Ordinary Billionaire is a very disappointing story.