Blurb:
A DADDY FOR HER
LITTLE PRINCE
Fredericka Devereaux is no pushover princess. She's determined to provide the best life possible for her infant son, Leo. So when her brother, the ruler of Chantaine, insists that she and her hearing-disabled son need a protector, Ericka objects. But her new bodyguard, handsome Treat Walker, warms her heart as he cares for her baby and proves himself deserving of his name.
Treat keeps telling himself that he's not into Ericka and her little family. She's stuck-up and a royal hardly his type! Despite his best efforts, the former football player finds himself charmed by the sexy single mom and her adorable infant. This Christmas, all Treat wants in his stocking is the royal twosome he's sworn to protect!
Fredericka Devereaux is no pushover princess. She's determined to provide the best life possible for her infant son, Leo. So when her brother, the ruler of Chantaine, insists that she and her hearing-disabled son need a protector, Ericka objects. But her new bodyguard, handsome Treat Walker, warms her heart as he cares for her baby and proves himself deserving of his name.
Treat keeps telling himself that he's not into Ericka and her little family. She's stuck-up and a royal hardly his type! Despite his best efforts, the former football player finds himself charmed by the sexy single mom and her adorable infant. This Christmas, all Treat wants in his stocking is the royal twosome he's sworn to protect!
My review:
Princess Fredericka
“Ericka” Devereaux has made some mistakes in the past from wild child teen to
marrying a cheating film director. But
when she got pregnant she divorced the fool and grew up. Now she has moved back home to Chantaine but
refuses to be a burden on anyone. Her new
independence is important to her and all she wants to do is raise her
baby. Being a royal means she needs a
bodyguard. Enter Treat an American security
expert who is trying to enter the European market.
This bodyguard
romance is as sweet as they come. Baby
Leo steals the show. Ericka’s story
could have gone either way when she discovered that Leo was deaf. She could have left him to others to raise or
she could do as she has and thrown herself into making life as full as possible
and focusing on giving him the tools he needs to succeed. I like that this
story shows how much work is involved when dealing with a special needs child
and acknowledges that moms need love too.
I was lucky
enough to receive an early copy in exchange for an honest review.
Buy links:
Harlequin
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