Synopsis: |
One night... The merest glimpse of handsome, sophisticated Benedict Warrender was once enough to make wallflower Lily Gray blush. But since a twist of fate has allowed her to re-enter his orbit it's been the memories of their life-altering night together that make her cheeks burn. One secret... Lily fled the next morning, when news broke of Benedict's engagement to another woman, and dealt with the consequences of that night alone. Three years later, Lily's confession dies on her lips... Benedict has uncovered her secret! Nervously, Lily waits. For their daughter's sake, will Benedict sacrifice everything? The One Night with Consequences Series When one night...leads to pregnancy! When succumbing to a night of unbridled desire it's impossible to think past the morning after! But, with the sheets barely settled, that little blue line appears on the pregnancy test and it doesn't take long to realise that one night of white-hot passion has turned into a lifetime of consequences! Other books in the One Night with Consequences series: Carrying the Greek's Heir by Sharon Kendrick Married for Amari's Heir by Maisey Yates Bound by the Billionaire's Baby by Cathy Williams More stories in the One Night with Consequences series can be found at www.millsandboon.co.uk Praise for Kim Lawrence The Sins of Sebastian Rey-Defoe 4* RT Book ReviewLawrence's premise is unique and her story execution is delightful; the story is rounded out by grand surroundings and a marvelous cast of characters. One Night With Morelli 4* RT Book ReviewTensions and tempers run high in Lawrence's drama-filled tale set in upper-crust English society. The shrewish heroine and passionate, practical hero engage in title-worthy spars and electrifying make-ups that keep adrenaline flowing and pages turning. The Heartbreaker Prince 4.5* RT Book ReviewLawrence's romance is an intoxicating, exotic page-turner. Her narrative brings her alluring sandscapes and enigmatic characters to life. It's a pleasure watching her spunky heroine and stubborn hero taking baby steps from loathing to love, and their love scenes are transcendent. |