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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 At the Billionaire's Beck and Call? [and] High-Society Secret Baby
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Mills and Boon , 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
At the Billionaire's Beck and Call?, Rachel Bailey , single work novel romance

'In a merger tailor-made for the tabloids, tycoon Ryder Bramson sought Macy Ashley's hand in marriage. But his true goal was to buy her father's company – and thereby wrest control of his own conglomerate from his illegitimate brothers. To ensnare Macy in his web of intrigue, Ryder first offered the beautiful businesswoman a job in his start-up. Yet slipping the ring on her finger proved more difficult.

'Being a brash billionaire's corporate pawn wasn't independent-minded Macy's style. On the other hand, being the focus of this irresistible man's passion just might win her over to his scheme….' (Publisher's blurb)

High-Society Secret Baby, Maxine Sullivan , single work novel romance
'He'd done his late brother the ultimate favour and now Dominic Roth was paying the price. The tycoon could not declare Cassandra Roth's child his own - society would know the baby only as his niece. So when the opportunity arose for Dom to lay claim to both mother and child, he played his cards. Yet even when Dom finally had the woman he'd secretly coveted, he knew he could never reveal their daughter's true parentage. For the billionaire daddy dared not risk destroying his tenuous hold on true happiness.' (Publisher's blurb)
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