Baby Bonanza
by:
Maureen Child (author)
Twins? The startling revelation that his affair with Jenna Baker had produced two little boys was almost impossible to grasp. Tycoon Nick Falco had never considered himself the settling-down type, yet now that fatherhood had been thrust upon him, he was determined to give his sons his name. But...
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Twins? The startling revelation that his affair with Jenna Baker had produced two little boys was almost impossible to grasp. Tycoon Nick Falco had never considered himself the settling-down type, yet now that fatherhood had been thrust upon him, he was determined to give his sons his name. But their mother wasn't about to let him back into her life…at least not without those three little words Nick had never, ever said.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373768936 (0373768931)
Publish date: September 2008
Publisher: Silhouette
Pages no: 184
Edition language: English
Category:
Romance,
Adult,
Category Romance,
Harlequin,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Modern,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Short Stories,
Silhouette
Series: Billionaires And Babies (#2)
The Hero and Heroine have a romantic bliss and after 9 months. The heroine show up on Falco Cruise ship Line. The Tycoon finds out that the every bottom of the ship is rented or bought and he does not want that to be there it was to be blocked off. Jenna Baker does find a friend with a couple on th...
It was free. I was in China. It wasn't as bad as I was expecting, although that isn't saying much honestly. Originally published on GR in May 2009
This was one quick read. I wasn't sure about it at the begging but as I continue to read I started to really enjoy it. And in the end I liked it a lot.
I love Halequin books and some of this series are extra special for me, so when I discovered this one for free on Amazon, I decided it was perfect to Why Buy the Cow? Reading Challenge 2012. There’s also another plus, Harlequin makes great books with babies and sometimes we just want to read a HEA.T...
Can I just say the cover model's face looks a little too close to this: