I want them both, but they say I have to choose.
I didn’t set out to date two sexy billionaires, but when an opportunity like that falls in your lap, who could say no?
Noah is charming and seductive.
Joel is sweet and ruggedly handsome.
And me?
I’m just a virgin with a hell of a choice to make.
Both of these men dominate my dirtiest fantasies and it’s not long before one of them takes my innocence in a night of passion.
Just when I think I know what I want, my new relationship is put to the test.
Doubts creep in and the future has never looked more uncertain.
So, how am I going to tell him about the baby I’m carrying?
Will we overcome the obstacles in our path and find a happily ever after?
More importantly, can I find the courage to tell my billionaire lover that we’re having a baby?
Stand alone.. Happy Ending.. Hot & Spicy contemporary romance!
Genre: FICTION / Romance / General“Hi,” I said, flashing her my most charming grin. “I notice that you’re alone and was wondering if I could join you?”
Her eyebrows popped up as a smile spread across her face. “I don’t know,” she said with a slightly teasing tone in her voice. “My mother always told me not to share a meal with strangers.”
“Well, in that case, let me introduce myself. Joel Elkins,” I held my hand out to her, and she slid her palm against my own. Her skin was soft against my own calloused flesh.
“Jessica Anderson,” she said.
“Nice to meet you, Jessica.”
As her name rolled off my tongue, I saw her eyes darken, and her hand squeezed mine for a brief moment before she pulled away. I took a seat across from her. My long legs brushed against hers, and I felt my cock stir at the contact.
“So,” I started, rubbing the back of my neck with one hand, “I couldn’t help overhearing…”
At my words, Jessica’s face fell slightly.
“Oh, that,” she folded her hands on the table in front of her.
“What’s wrong? If you don’t mind my asking?”
“It’s starting to feel like an impossible dream,” she sighed.
“Tell me about it,” I said. “Tell me the dream.”
“I guess that dream isn’t really the right word. It’s more like a mission…or a calling.”