Название | Have Baby, Need Billionaire & The Sarantos Secret Baby |
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Автор произведения | Оливия Гейтс |
Жанр | Короткие любовные романы |
Серия | Mills & Boon M&B |
Издательство | Короткие любовные романы |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9781474033237 |
Two fan-favorite stories of powerful men…wrapped around their babies’ little fingers
Have Baby, Need Billionaire by Maureen Child
Simon Bradley has certainly never met—or gone to bed with—Tula Barrons. He’d remember that. Still he lets Tula and her infant cousin—a child she claims is his—stay in his mansion until he has proof of paternity. Having Tula near reveals something that gives him the perfect opportunity for revenge…but does he risk it?
The Sarantos Secret Baby by Olivia Gates
Aris Sarantos is her family’s hated adversary. But that doesn’t stop Selene Louvardis from wanting him. Or taking one forbidden night with him. When he later storms back into her life and discovers she’s had his child, nothing stops the ruthless billionaire from claiming his own. Not her family, not the business and certainly not something as inconvenient as love.
THE BILLIONAIRE AND BABIES COLLECTION
The men in this special 2-in-1 collection rule their worlds with authority and determination. They’re comfortable commanding those around them and aren’t afraid to be ruthless if necessary. Independent and self-reliant, they are content with their money and lack of commitment.
Then the babies enter their lives and, before they know it, these powerful men are wrapped around their babies’ little fingers!
With the babies comes the awareness of what else might be missing. Seems the perfect time for these billionaires to find the women who will love them forever.
Join us for two passionate, provocative stories where billionaires encounter the women—and babies—who will make them complete!
If you love these two classic stories, be sure to look for more Billionaires and Babies books from Harlequin Desire.
Have Baby, Need Billionaire & The Sarantos Secret Baby
Have Baby, Need Billionaire
Maureen Child
The Sarantos Secret Baby
Olivia Gates
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CONTENTS
HAVE BABY, NEED BILLIONAIRE Maureen Child
THE SARANTOS SECRET BABY Olivia Gates
Have Baby,
Need Billionaire
Maureen Child
For Carter
He’s never met the Lonely Bunny
But he loves the Little Critters
Contents
Chapter 1
Simon Bradley didn’t like surprises.
In his experience, any time a man let himself be taken unawares, disaster happened.
Order. Rules. He was a man of discipline. Which is why it only took one look at the woman standing in his office to know that she wasn’t his kind of female.
Pretty though, he told himself, his gaze sweeping her up and down in a brisk, detailed look. She stood about five foot four and looked even shorter because she was so delicately made. She was tiny, really, with short blond hair that clung to her head in chunky layers that framed her face. Big silver hoops dangled from her ears and her wide blue eyes were fixed on him thoughtfully. Her mouth was curved in what appeared to be a permanent half smile and a single dimple winked at him from her right cheek. She wore black jeans, black boots and a bright red sweater that molded itself to her slight but curvy body.
He ignored the flash of purely male interest as he met her gaze and stood up behind his desk. “Ms. Barrons, is it? My assistant tells me you insisted on seeing me about something ‘urgent’?”
“Yes, hi. And please, call me Tula,” she said, her words tumbling from her delectable-looking mouth in a rush. She walked toward him, right hand extended.
His fingers folded over hers and he felt a sudden, intense surge of heat. Before he could really question it, she shook his hand briskly, then stepped back. Looking past him at the wide window behind him, she said, “Wow, that’s quite a view. You can see all of San Francisco from here.”
He didn’t turn around to share the view. He watched her instead. His fingers were still buzzing and he rubbed them together to dissipate the sensation. No, she wasn’t his type at all, but damned if he wasn’t enjoying looking at her. “Not all, but a good part of it.”
“Why don’t you have your desk facing the window?”
“If I did that, I’d have my back to the door, wouldn’t