âThis baby is mine, too, Nola. Iâm not letting you out of my sight.â
When Nola Mason gives in to an explosive fling with her arrogant boss, Ramsay Walker, she believes sheâll never see him again. Let alone that her stormy affair will have nine-month consequences! Knowing the pain of a chaotic childhood, Nola is determined to raise her child alone...
When he discovers the truth, Ram has other ideas! Thereâs only one way to ensure Nola sees senseâsteal her away to his rain forest hideaway, and with the sultry heat fueling their incendiary passion, entice her to marry him!
Nola felt her stomach flip over, and images from that night theyâd spent together exploded inside her head like popping corn. Suddenly her whole body was quivering, and it was all she could do not to lean over and kiss Ramsay, to give in to that impulse to taste and touch that beautiful mouth once againâ¦
Gripping the underside of the hard plastic chair, she steadied herself. And, taking a quick breath, forced herself to meet his eyes head-on. âYou said you wanted to finish this, Ram, but we canât,â she said hoarsely. âBecause it never started. It was just a one-night stand, remember?â
âOh, I remember every single moment of that night. As Iâm sure you do, Nola.â
His eyes gleamed, and instantly her pulse began to accelerate.
âOnly this isnât about just one night any more. Our one-night stand has got long-term consequences.â He gestured towards her stomach.
âBut not for you.â She looked up at him stubbornly, her blue eyes wide with frustration. âWhatever connection we had, it ended a long time ago.â
âGiven that youâre pregnant with my child, that would seem to be a little premature and counter-intuitive,â he said softly.
Secret Heirs of Billionaires
There are some things money canât buyâ¦
Living life at lightning pace, these magnates are no strangers to stakes at their highest. It seems theyâve got it all⦠That is until they find out that thereâs an unplanned item to add to their list of accomplishments!
Achieved:
1. Successful business empire.
2. Beautiful women in their bed.
3. An heir to bear their name?
Though every billionaire needs to leave his legacy in safe hands, discovering a secret heir shakes up his carefully orchestrated plan in more ways than one!
Uncover their secrets in:
Unwrapping the Castelli Secret by Caitlin Crews
Brunettiâs Secret Son by Maya Blake The Secret to Marrying Marchesi by Amanda Cinelli Demetriou Demands His Child by Kate Hewitt The Desert Kingâs Secret Heir by Annie West The Sheikhâs Secret Son by Maggie Cox The Innocentâs Shameful Secret by Sara Craven The Greekâs Pleasurable Revenge by Andie Brock The Secret Kept from the Greek by Susan Stephens Carrying the Spaniardâs Child by Jennie Lucas
Look out for more stories in the Secret Heirs of Billionaires series coming soon!
LOUISE FULLER was a tomboy who hated pink and always wanted to be the Princeânot the Princess! Now she enjoys creating heroines who arenât pretty push-overs but strong, believable women. Before writing for Mills & Boon she studied literature and philosophy at university, and then worked as a reporter on her local newspaper. She lives in Tunbridge Wells with her impossibly handsome husband, Patrick, and their six children.
Books by Louise Fuller
Mills & Boon Modern Romance
Blackmailed Down the Aisle
Claiming His Wedding Night A Deal Sealed by Passion Vows Made in Secret
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For Adrian. My brother, and one of the good guys.
CHAPTER ONE
âIâM SORRY ABOUT THIS, Ms Mason. But donât worry. Iâll get you there on time, just like always.â
Feeling the car slow, Nola Mason looked up from her laptop and frowned, her denim-blue eyes almost black within the dark interior of the sleek executive saloon.
Glancing out of the window, she watched a flatbed truck loaded with cones lumber slowly through the traffic lights. There had been some kind of parade in Sydney over the weekend, and the police and street cleaners were still dealing with the aftermath.
Thankfully, though, at five oâclock on Monday morning the traffic was limited to just a few buses and a handful of cars and, closing her laptop, she leaned towards her driver.
âI know you will, John. And please donât worry. Iâm just relieved to have you.â
Relieved, and grateful, for not only was John punctual and polite, he also had near photographic recall of Sydneyâs daunting grid of streets.
As the car began to move again she shifted in her seat. Even after two months of working for the global tech giant RWI it still felt strangeâfraudulent, evenâhaving a chauffeur-driven limo at her disposal. She was a cyber architect, not a celebrity! But Ramsay Walker, the companyâs demanding and maddeningly autocratic CEO, had insisted on it.