My Thoughts
Gwen meets Carter as his brother's funeral. She is pregnant with his brother's baby. Carter immediately thinks the worst believing that she is out for money, but the rest of his family embraces her. Carter had a bad experience with his ex-wife who married him for his money and believes that all women are the same. When his mother invites Gwen to live in their home after a fire destroys hers, Carter has an opportunity to get to know her while they work on a project for wounded soldiers.
I loved the moments Gwen shared with Carter's father. Also that these are some of the moments that impacted Carter most in falling in love with her.
I give His Billion Dollar Baby 4 hearts!
Giveaway
About the Book
Can her love melt this CEO’s heart?
No-nonsense physical therapist Gwen Radley has scraped
for everything she has, so she surprises even herself when she gives into the
advances of a sexy ex-patient the night before he returns to Afghanistan. Then
she learns she’s pregnant, just as the news arrives that her soldier has died.
Grieving over his brother’s death, billionaire Carter
Anderson questions Gwen’s motives when he accidentally learns about her
pregnancy. In his experience, women can’t be trusted, so he doubts Gwen’s
insistence she has not interest in his family empire – especially after she
moves in with his mother. When her therapy expertise has them collaborating on
a lucrative business project, Carter sees her in a new light. But his
suspicions persist, leading them both to wonder if he will ever embrace his
brother’s baby – or the love that’s blooming between them.
Purchase Links
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About the Author
Lea Nolan writes books for young adults featuring bright
heroines, crazy-hot heroes, diabolical plot twists, plus a dose of magic, a
draft of romance, and a sprinkle of history. She also pens smart, witty
contemporary stories for adults filled with head-swooning, heart-throbbing,
sweep-you-off your feet romance.
With a master’s degree in women’s studies and public policy,
and an undergraduate degree in history, she spent twenty years as a health
policy analyst and researcher, writing hundreds of fascinating reports and
articles tens of people enjoyed. Today, she teaches graduate courses in health
policy, law, and financing, and takes on the occasional consulting gig.
Born and raised on Long Island, New York, she loves the
water far too much to live inland. With her heroically supportive husband and
three clever children, she resides in Maryland where she scarfs down crab cakes
whenever she gets the chance.
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