The Billionaire's Accidental Baby by Leslie North
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Over Friendly Ex-Employee and Money minded Ex-Boss together makes a baby
The billionaire's Accidental Baby is the first book in Billionaire and Babies series by Leslie North. Brian, the CEO of the company where Connie is working as a developer keeps on trying to become a Billionaire from a multi millionaire. He had a rough childhood and now he is trying to cross the small path to become a Billionaire. Brian and Connie both have physical attraction on each other but when Connie tries to impress Brian before an investor and it backfires making him lose the deal, he fires her. Both reach the bar separately but ends up together and leaves to his house to end up in bed.
Two months later, Brian is dating Felicia, who could help him in reaching the goal of becoming the billionaire, he proposes for both marriage(without Love) and business merge to her and she agrees. Then arrives a news for him, when Connie comes to him and says she is Pregnant.
Already Brian was struggling between his goal and feeling for Connie but he decides to chose his goal over Connie, at first. With Felicia, they make a NDA, but meeting and being with Connie for her pregnancy issues, makes him more confused on his decision. How he finally comes to his sense is the remaining story.
I received an ARC and voluntarily reviewing it. To be honest, I didn't like the story, very much. Neither Connie nor Brian, ready to fight for what they really want. Brian, being a jerk as he agrees by himself at the near of the story, chooses his billionaire dream but even Connie didn't show much interest in expressing her feeling for him. Their was no seriousness in their love story, everything seems to be more casual. Suddenly Brian jumps to chose Connie, when he finds Felicia betrays him (business wise). It would have been more truthful when Brian chooses Connie before knowing about Felicia's doing. This is what I felt about the book, when I read it. I'm giving only 3 stars for the book.
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