The name of the Billion Bloodline Group was quickly becoming a buzzword in the upper echelons of Notting Hill. It hadn't yet reached the status of long-standing families or global firms, but within the city, its reputation was spreading like fire. And much of that was thanks to Sanna Curts herself.
She could not stop praising them. To anyone who would listen, she sang about how they had saved her company, about how they alone had possessed the insight to see her business through its roughest storm. That kind of endorsement, coming from a woman well-known for her lavish events and respected social ties, carried weight.