Barbara Dunlop - Billionaire Baby Dilemma
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He didnt even bat an eye. Only when it counts.
Why do I get the feeling it counts a lot?
I play to win.
This isnt a game, Lucas. A little girls future was on the line. Amelia wasnt some pawn to be passed around at the whim and convenience of the adults in her life.
He paused for a moment, expression hardening, obviously taking offense at Devins candor. Thats why it counts. He rapped his knuckles decisively on the tabletop. How long will it take you to move in?
Dear Reader,
One of the greatest things about writing a baby book is the chance to relive cherished memories. Theres nothing quite like bringing that first wee one home from the hospital, then muddling your way through feeding, diapering and sleep schedules. The idea for Billionaire Baby Dilemma came from remembering all those new dads valiantly learning the ropes.
In Billionaire Baby Dilemma, Lucas Demarco is thrown reluctantly into the role of daddy. Where mothering comes naturally to Devin Hartley, at first all Lucas can see is a smelly, sticky, squirmy little package of noise. That is, until baby Amelia weaves her way into his heart.
I hope you enjoy Billionaire Baby Dilemma. It was a pleasure to write!
Happy reading,
Barbara Dunlop
For Karen and Martin.
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writes romantic stories while curled up in a log cabin in Canadas far north, where bears outnumber people and it snows six months of the year. Fortunately she has a brawny husband and two teenage children to haul firewood and clear the driveway while she sips cocoa and muses about her upcoming chapters. Barbara loves to hear from readers. You can contact her through her website at www.barbaradunlop.com.
Dear Reader,
Yes, its true. Were changing our name! After more than twenty-five years of being part of Harlequin Enterprises, Silhouette Books will officially seal the merger by taking the companys name.
So if you notice a few changes on the covers starting April 2011Silhouette Special Edition becoming Harlequin Special Edition, Silhouette Desire becoming Harlequin Desire, and Silhouette Romantic Suspense becoming Harlequin Romantic Suspensedont be concerned.
Well continue to have the same fantastic authors, wonderful stories, eye-catching covers and emotional, compelling reads. Were just going to be moving under the overall company name, which will make us even easier for you to see in the stores, on the internet and wherever you usually find us!
So look for the new logo, but remember, beneath the image will be the same promise of romantic stories of love, passion, adventure, family and a whole lot more. Just the way you like them!
Sincerely,
The Editors at Harlequin Books
L ucas Demarco was a man who liked certainty. He liked concretes, and he liked control. What his cousin Steve Foster was proposing lacked every one of those essential elements.
Primarily Brazil, Steve was saying. But East Palites is a free trade zone for all of South America. Pacific Robotics would be in on the ground floor for high tech.
Lucas hoisted his dripping wet sea kayak and paddle over his head and started back up the short path from the familys private dock on Puget Sound to their boathouse. The political situation is far too unstable.
Theyre not going to nationalize the high-tech sector, Steve countered, as he followed along in business suit and a pair of loafers. That would be suicide.
Lucas flipped the kayak onto the grass outside the boathouse and uncoiled a garden hose. Right. Because lunatic dictators always make rational decisions.
If we dont do this, Lucas, somebody else will.
Let them, said Lucas, unzipping his life jacket and slipping it off over his wet suit. It was a warm May evening, but the ocean temperature was still cold enough to turn a person hypothermic. I dont mind being second into a market like that.
Steves hands went to his hips, wrinkling his dark suit jacket. This isnt your decision.
It isnt yours, either. And a stalemate means we stick with the status quo. And that was fine for this particular stalemate. But Lucas knew they had to resolve the situation around his orphaned, baby niece Amelia, and theyd have to do it very soon.
He and Steve each owned forty-five percent of Pacific Robotics, making Amelias ten percent the key to the corporation.
Lucas knew it, and Steve knew it, and so did several dozen lawyers, company executives and competitors. Whoever controlled Amelia was the swing vote in every Pacific Robotics corporate decision from here on in.
Both Lucas and his brother Konrad had put their hearts and souls into the billion dollar corporation. As long as Konrad was alive and in control of his daughters shares, both Amelia and the corporation were safe. But with Konrads death, Lucas needed permanent guardianship of the baby girl in order to have deciding control. It was the only way to protect her from outside corporate vultures whod try to use her, and the only way to ensure the future of Pacific Robotics.
You son of a bitch, growled Steve.
Lucas shrugged and spun the outside tap, pointing the stream of water at the kayaks deck to hose off the salt. Lucky my mothers not alive to hear you say that.
Ill fight Granddads will, Steve vowed, raising his voice. Dont you think I wont prove what Konrad did.
Konrad got married and had a baby, said Lucas, squelching the shot of pain that came with uttering his dead brothers name. By fathering Amelia, Konrad had met the conditions of their grandfathers will and secured the family inheritance for the Demarco side of the family, instead of the irresponsible risk-taking Fosters, who were more interested in jet-setting vacations than annual reports and balance sheets.
Though Lucas had his own concerns about the speed with which Konrad had fallen in love and married Monica Hartley, hed never share them with Steve. And he was confident that Konrad had at the very least been well on his way to loving her when they got married.
In any event, it was a moot point. As the firstborn, Amelia was their grandfathers heir. Steve had already insisted on a DNA test, and it had proven Konrad was Amelias father.
Lucas flipped the kayak over and began hosing down the bright blue hull.
So, whens the temporary guardianship hearing? asked Steve, the change in his tone putting Lucas on alert.
Monica had died in the light plane crash along with Konrad, and her sisterDevin Hartleywas fighting Lucas for guardianship of Amelia.
Next week, Lucas answered, glancing up.
Steve nodded, a calculating look entering his eyes. And, if Devin wins?
Bingo. There it was.
You stay away from Devin, Lucas warned, sending Steve a dark look. Not that he intended to lose. Not that he expected Devin to be a factor in the long term.
Steves gaze wandered to the sun setting over the mountains of Bainbridge Island. Its a free country, he mused in a calculating tone.
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