



The Billionaire's Unexpected Baby
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4.3 • 385 Ratings
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Leah Andrews did not plan to be that woman who gets pregnant after a one-night stand. But she never expected that throwing up over the side of a yacht could lead to spontaneously marrying steamy billionaire party guy Brooks Larson. Only the marriage that was supposed to save Leah’s job and reputation is blowing up. Because now the tabloids are all over them, their friends are betting on whether the marriage will last until Baby Day, and she has nothing in common with her new husband. And worst of all, she might just be falling for him…
Billionaire app developer Brooks Larson lives his life on the light side—until he tries to play hero and claims to be Leah's husband. Now he's up to his ears in Lamaze classes, baby powder, and something that looks dangerously like marital bliss. Only Brooks knows he could never be an amazing husband or father.
Now baby daddy drama is turning their little charade into a perfect disaster. But Brooks’s unexpected bad decision might just be his best one yet…
Each book in the Winning the Billionaire series is STANDALONE:
* 69 Million Things I Hate About You
* The Billionaire's Unexpected Baby
* Scotland or Bust
* Pushing His Luck
Customer Reviews
Pretty good and funny
Who knew a commitment phobic billionaire guy like Brooks Larson turn out to be an sexy admirable stand up guy to offer to marry a newly single pregnant mother, Leah Andrews. It was totally hilarious when he, Cole, Chris and Harrison try to assemble a baby crib for Leah’s baby during the baby’s shower!??😂😂😂😂 This had some complications in this second book of the Willing Billionaire series. But toward the end of the story, it miraculously turned out all right for Brooks, Leah and Leah’s baby father, Marcus, an college rival of Brooks. Yeah it’s weird?!!
The Billionaires Unexpected Baby
Loved the plot and characters. Good humor and a HEA.
Ok read
The story was decent, but dialogue was trite and little cringe worthy at times. Definitely took away from the book. It was worse towards the end. I honestly skimmed the last 100 pages. Overall just an ok read.