The Billionaireвђ™s One-night Baby By Joss Wood | High Speed |
: Dodi is a wealthy professional in her own right and initially rejects Jago’s financial help, creating a compelling dynamic where he must earn her trust rather than just buy it. What Readers Are Saying
Whether you’re looking for a quick, steamy read or an emotional story about overcoming past wounds, this book delivers a satisfying "happily ever after" despite the odds. THE BILLIONAIRE'S ONE-NIGHT BABY by Joss Wood
Everything changes when she has a "breathtaking encounter" with , an intense billionaire and the brother of her best friend. Jago, haunted by his own upbringing with a volatile father, is convinced that family life isn't for him—until that one night leads to a life-altering consequence: Dodi is pregnant. Why This Book Stands Out The Billionaire’s One-Night Baby by Joss Wood
: Reviewers on Novels Alive highlight the lush South African setting, which adds a unique cultural layer to the traditional billionaire romance.
If you’re a fan of high-stakes drama and sizzling chemistry set against exotic backdrops, by Joss Wood is likely already on your radar. As the first installment in the Scandals of the Le Roux Wedding series, this Harlequin Presents novel dives headfirst into the "surprise pregnancy" trope with a South African twist. The Story at a Glance : Dodi is a wealthy professional in her
The book has been praised for its "lyrical writing" and "explosive chemistry". A reviewer from Harlequin Junkie called it a "steamy, heartfelt and entertaining" start to the series. Even readers who aren't usually fans of the pregnancy trope noted that the character growth made the journey worthwhile. Book Details : Scandals of the Le Roux Wedding (Book 1) Publisher : Harlequin Presents Page Count : 224 pages
: Both Dodi and Jago struggle with traumatic childhoods and emotional walls. The story focuses heavily on them dismantling these barriers to find a genuine connection. Jago, haunted by his own upbringing with a
While the "accidental baby" plot is a romance staple, Joss Wood's execution offers more than just a typical trope: