Blurb:
A wounded billionaire in hiding. A surprise baby. One woman trapped on the mountain with them…
I fled to the mountains to escape the pain of my past.
Anguish ruled my days and haunted my nights.
It became my constant companion.
An ax in my hands became the outlet for my agony.
It was the way I liked it.
The way it needed to be.
No amount of money would ever bring back what I lost.
Nothing could ever heal the scars.
Until a knock at my cabin door brings a feisty new lawyer from my company…
Carrying a tiny, crying surprise she says is mine.
It was one night of solace in the arms of a stranger.
A stranger who claims I’m the father of this child.
I can’t handle a baby.
Or the feelings brought up by the woman assigned to deliver him to me.
I tried to escape my life, but now it’s forcing me to face it—whether I like it or not.
Grab this steamy stand-alone about a damaged billionaire, a surprise baby, the young attorney stuck in the middle of it all, and discover what happens when they’re forced together in his cabin with building tension, old wounds…and a tiny human!
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My Review - 4 of 5 stars -
I enjoyed the story. Laurel had found a positive way through her tragic past, just to encounter Wells who was hanging onto his grief in a destructive manner. Helping him cope with the little surprise she brought with her was the one aspect she could control in this situation. I loved how Laurel accepted things, understanding where his pain was coming from, and the possible pain she would experience in staying longer with Wells. He was hurting, saw no way forward, until Laurel helped him heal. The story was a bit too long, but there were warm, steamy, and some sad moments to help the story along.
I received a copy of this through Enticing Journey Book Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.
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