A bargain. A baby. A billion things can go
wrong.
NICHOLAS ALEXANDER doesn't mind being called a playboy. His charm serves him well in business and a beautiful woman is always on his arm. Except the one he's in love with.
RAINA WINTERS doesn't believe in love, so when she's dumped right before her wedding, she's more upset about losing what she really wants from marriage. A baby.
When Nick learns about Raina's dilemma, his first reaction is to leave her hanging like she left him after their steamy one-night stand. But he finally has something Raina needs, so he offers her a deal. He'll give her a baby if she gives him something he desires just as much.
Just two little words.
I. Do.
NICHOLAS ALEXANDER doesn't mind being called a playboy. His charm serves him well in business and a beautiful woman is always on his arm. Except the one he's in love with.
RAINA WINTERS doesn't believe in love, so when she's dumped right before her wedding, she's more upset about losing what she really wants from marriage. A baby.
When Nick learns about Raina's dilemma, his first reaction is to leave her hanging like she left him after their steamy one-night stand. But he finally has something Raina needs, so he offers her a deal. He'll give her a baby if she gives him something he desires just as much.
Just two little words.
I. Do.
This book was a
roller coaster and I came away with a love/hate relationship between the main
characters. While it seems like a simple premise there is more to this tale than the teaser lets you in on.
How do you make a
woman love you? Bribe her into marriage, aah right. Nick Alexander has
everything going for him but his reputation with the ladies. Known as a love
‘em and leave ‘em playboy type, Nick finally feels he’s found his one, too bad
his reputation and her past keep getting in the way.
I found myself
gritting my teeth several times in frustration of Raina’s antics and
insecurities. I just wanted her to open her heart and let Nick in. You will too
if you take a chance and read this installment of The Alexander’s by M. Malone.
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