Billionaire's Proposition by Leanna Banks (SD 1699)

Back Cover:

Gannon Elliott never expected to become a father just to hire an editor for his magazine. But the billionaire had been bred to compete and win, like all in the Elliott dynasty, and now to win a challenge, he needed the best - his ex-lover Erika Layven.

More than anything, Erika wanted a baby, and the way she saw it, Gannon, who'd ruined her for any other man, owed her. It didn't matter that his green eyes drew her like a bee to honey, that his killer bod put sinful thoughts in her head. She'd simply draw up a contract and treat him like any other business deal. But Erika made one fatal mistake. She underestimated Gannon's charms....
   

My Review: 

This is the first book in the "The Elliotts" series.  I liked the chemistry between Erika and Gannon, they could accomplish a lot working together, with their feelings simmering in the background.  Gannon was evasive when it came to putting their baby deal into a legal contract (he should have been honest rather than play with her chances of fertility).  Gannon didn't immediately react to Erika's confession of love, which was slightly disappointing.  Those are my peeves, in what was otherwise a fun read. 

Rating: 3.5/5 stars, enjoyable

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