Mills And Boon- Have Baby, Need Millionaire

by Maureen Child


4.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

4.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

Description:

He’d certainly never set eyes on much less gone to bed with Tula Barrons. “That” he would have remembered. Yet businessman Simon Bradley agreed to let Tula and her infant cousin a child she claimed was his stay in his mansion until he had proof of the little boy’s paternity.But having Tula under his roof revealed something unexpected her father had once nearly destroyed Simon’s business. The billionaire now had the perfect opportunity for revenge. He could seduce Tula and take away the baby she loved…but if he succeeded, he could lose all “he’d” come to care for.

184
English
Genre, Romance

About The Author

Maureen Child is the author of more than 100 romance novels and novellas. Her books routinely appear on bestseller lists and have won numerous awards, including the Colorado Award of Excellence and the Prism. A six time nominee for the prestigous RITA award from Romance Writers of America, One of her books was made into a CBS-TV movie called THE SOUL COLLECTER. Maureen loves to travel and lives in Southern California with her family


5 reviews for Mills And Boon- Have Baby, Need Millionaire

  1. 4 out of 5

    “Amazing Reading”

  2. 5 out of 5

    Maureen Child delivers a two-part emotionally satisfying read with Have Baby, Need Billionaire.Sometimes a man needs a little of the unexpected to shake things up and that’s exactly what Tula Barrons does to Simon Bradley. Simon is a take charge business man who is use to getting everything that he wants. He has his life planned out but when Tula shows up one day at his office to deliver the news that he has a son. Simon is more than furious but once he sees his son for the first time, there is no doubt that he wants his child.Recently Tula’s cousin died, leaving Tula in charge of her son, Nathan, temporarily. First, she has to go inform the child’s father of Nathan’s existence and before she can relinquish her “guardian” responsibility to Simon, she must see him fit to be a father.The chemistry between Simon and Tula is scorching. From their first encounter all the way through, the heat level is up high. There is an instant attraction between the two opposites though they fight it all the way through. Tula’s reason for keeping Simon at bay is plausible. Simon reminds her of father, a powerful rich man who has little time in life for anything or one besides work. Tula and her relationship with her father is turbulent at best. She knows what it is like to feel lonely and unwanted by her father and she doesn’t want the same thing to happen with her and Simon.My only problem is that this is a story I have read before. The plot is predictable and you already know the outcome but sometimes that is expected with Harlequin stories. Yet, I smiled and sighed at that epilogue, glad that I got to read another HEA.

  3. 4 out of 5

    I admit it……I love romance and especially those books written by Maureen Child. What could be better than a billionaire, a beautiful woman, and a baby? Ok, maybe it doesn’t describe most marriages, but we can imagine and feel hope that true love does exists in this life. Steamy romances like this one just make you feel good!

  4. 4 out of 5

    He’d certainly never set eyes on—much less gone to bed with—Tula Barrons. That he would have remembered. Yet businessman Simon Bradley agreed to let Tula and her infant cousin—a child she claimed was his—stay in his mansion until he had proof of the little boy’s paternity.But having Tula under his roof revealed something unexpected—her father had once nearly destroyed Simon’s business. The billionaire now had the perfect opportunity for revenge. He could seduce Tula and take away the baby she loved…but if he succeeded, he could lose all he’d come to care for.Ms. Child gives her characters more flaws than the usual Harlequin read, and I certainly appreciate the depth. This is another book in the Billionaires and Babies series. 

  5. 3 out of 5

    The first half of this story was slow and pretty boring. But then it really picks up and actually didn’t follow the usual formula, which was nice. The ending is sweet and there’s touching epilogue. SO nice to read a harlequin where the man actually owns up to his mistakes and even apologizes!! Will wonders never cease?! But seriously, this was better than I was expecting by the end.

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