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Jackpot, Baby! - Major prize with consequences

Las Vegas Lovestories, Book 1

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Jackpot, Baby! - Major prize with consequences

By: Rebecca Baker
Narrated by: Maya Black, David Castlemore
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A jackpot, a hot night, and a year later I'm a mother...

Then we meet again , except he doesn't know anything about the baby…

And also he's my new boss...

Will it work out?

Even though her bank account is practically empty, Emma is persuaded by her friend to go on a spontaneous weekend of gambling in Vegas.

But then the unthinkable happens. Alongside an unbelievably gorgeous stranger, she wins the jackpot on the slot machine!

A wild night of partying ensues, and one thing leads to another...

Twelve months later, Emma is moving to L.A. for her new job. And not alone, because that night had consequences, and an even bigger prize… Her daughter Emily is three months old, with eyes exactly like her father's.

Then comes the real shock. It turns out Ethan is the owner of the company Emma is now working for! Only now he seems completely different from the attractive man she remembers. He ignores her, and seems to be carrying around a dark secret.

But then an invitation arrives on her desk: Ethan wants Emma to come to his house. Alone.

What is he up to? And how will he react when he finds out the truth about their hot night in Vegas?

©2024 Rebecca Baker (P)2024 Rebecca Baker
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