My Father’s Best Friend’s Secret Baby by Jamie Knight

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My Father’s Best Friend’s Secret Baby by Jamie Knight
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I shouldn’t want her.
But I do. And I always get what I want.

I was injured at war and discharged from the military.
My commanding officer invited me to stay with him while I get back on my feet.
I’m grateful for his help, and we’ve become close friends.
There’s just one problem.
His daughter lives with him, and she’s off the charts hot.
So is the chemistry between us, even though I try to ignore it.
She’s inexperienced, but her long lashes beg me to change that.
Her curvy hips taunt me as she walks by wearing only a bikini.
She invites me to take a swim with her while he’s out of town.
But I can’t do anything with her. Can I?
Too late.

What will her father do if he finds out she’s pregnant?

My Father’s Best Friend’s Secret Baby is a full length 75,000 word standalone novel.

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  • Original Title:My Father's Best Friend's Secret Baby
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  • Language:en
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  • Date:2018-09-06T18:30:00+00:00
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Table of Content

  • 1. Prologue
    • Bradley
  • 2. Chapter 1
    • Bradley
  • 3. Chapter 2
    • Bradley
  • 4. Chapter 3
    • Bradley
  • 5. Chapter 4
    • Bradley
  • 6. Chapter 5
    • Bradley
  • 7. Chapter 6
    • Natalia
  • 8. Chapter 7
    • Natalia
  • 9. Chapter 8
    • Bradley
  • 10. Chapter 9
    • Bradley
  • 11. Chapter 10
    • Bradley
  • 12. Chapter 11
    • Natalia
  • 13. Chapter 12
    • Natalia
  • 14. Chapter 13
    • Bradley
  • 15. Chapter 14
    • Bradley
  • 16. Chapter 15
    • Natalia
  • 17. Chapter 16
    • Natalia
  • 18. Chapter 17
    • Natalia
  • 19. Chapter 18
    • Bradley
  • 20. Chapter 19
    • Bradley
  • 21. Chapter 20
    • Natalia
  • 22. Chapter 21
    • Natalie
  • 23. Chapter 22
    • Natalia
  • 24. Chapter 23
    • Natalia
  • 25. Chapter 24
    • Natalia
  • 26. Chapter 25
    • Natalia
  • 27. Chapter 26
    • Bradley
  • 28. Chapter 27
    • Bradley
  • 29. Chapter 28
    • Natalia
  • 30. Chapter 29
    • Natalia
  • 31. Chapter 30
    • Natalia
  • 32. Chapter 31
    • Bradley
  • 33. Chapter 32
    • Bradley
  • 34. Chapter 33
    • Bradley
  • 35. Chapter 34
    • Bradley
  • 36. Chapter 35
    • Natalia
  • 37. Chapter 36
    • Natalia
  • 38. Chapter 37
    • Natalia
  • 39. Chapter 38
    • Natalia
  • 40. Chapter 39
    • Natalia
  • 41. Chapter 40
    • Natalia
  • 42. Chapter 41
    • Bradley
  • 43. Chapter 42
    • Natalia
  • 44. Chapter 43
    • Bradley
  • 45. Chapter 44
    • Bradley
  • 46. Chapter 45
    • Bradley
  • 47. Epilogue
    • Natalia

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Kiley O
Kiley O

My Father’s Best Friend’s Secret Baby, Book 1 of the His Secret Baby series, was about Bradley Miller, a former Air Force mechanic, and Natalia Stratton, the daughter of James Stratton. After an injury ended his career in the Air Force, Bradley contacted his former commanding officer, James Stratton, who offered him a place to recuperate once he was discharged from the hospital. Arriving at James' home, he met Natalia and became enthralled with her. Natalia had just finished high school and was trying to determine which college she would attend in the fall. Returning home from having spent time with her best friend, Grace, her dad introduced her to Bradley...and it was a mutual admiration society between the two, but neither one did anything to encourage the other. With her father traveling a lot, Bradley and Natalia were left alone together quite often...and the attraction between them continued to grow. Encouraged by Grace to see where the attraction might lead, Natalia subtly let Bradley know how she felt. Trying not to offend his friend by crossing a line with Natalia, Bradley desperately fought his attraction for as long as he could, going to the point of lying to her about having a date one night. After returning home, he admitted to her that, instead of going on a date he had actually gone to a job interview...and things heated up from there. For the next week, the two of them had hot, steamy sex as often as they could be together. However, Bradley had a bad dream where about James finding the two of them in bed together, so he called a halt to the affair and moved out. Not long later, Natalia found out she was pregnant with Bradley's baby. Since he was doing everything he could to avoid her, she wasn't certain about letting him know of the pregnancy. When her dad started questioning the two of them about why Bradley had moved out and why she was being too quiet, neither of them had an answer for him. However, in order to continue hiding her pregnancy from her father, Natalia decided to move it was time to move out. So she and her friend, Grace, got a place together. When Natalia's father continued to ask her to return home for visits, she finally gave in, only to run into Bradley. With tensions high, her father grew more concerned about her. She finally broke down and told her dad about the pregnancy, and he went ballistic, insisting she tells him the name of the "boy" involved so he could make him step up and take responsibility. Bradley showed up for the holiday dinner, during which her father revealed her pregnancy to him...and he suddenly knew it was his baby, at which time he blew up, giving it away to her father that Bradley was the "boy" responsible for the pregnancy. It was James' turn to go ballistic, but he calmed down fast enough when Natalia confronted him with the fact she was a grown woman and could take care of herself. The tension and drama were very high in this book, with very little humor to ease them. The chemistry and passion were both high, as was the pain of rejection Natalia felt when Bradley had turned his back on her, although he was trying to do the honorable thing being as he was so much older than Natalia. The characters were well-developed and with a bit more maturity than one would expect with a "May/December" couple...although they were both a couple of idiots for not communicating very well with each other. It wasn't the worst book that this author has written, but it needed a bit more development in the story and plot for it to be considered a decent love story. It definitely was not worthy of a five-star rating.

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