She kept my son a secret. Five years of his life I’ll never get back.
And now that I’ve found them both, I’m never letting either out of my sight again.
She says it’s complicated. I say she’s mine. That boy with the stubborn jaw and dinosaur obsession? He’s mine too.
And anyone who tries to come between us is going to bleed for it.
I’m not here to be reasonable. I’m here to claim. To protect. To own.
She can fight me all she wants — but every look, every touch, every time she watches me with our kid, I can feel her walls cracking.
I’ll burn her world to the ground if it keeps her safe. And when the smoke clears, she’ll be standing in my arms…as my wife.
He calls me Dad now. The wedding cake’s just a formality.
Read on for secret son obsession, high-heat second chances, family redemption through fire, and a billionaire alpha who doesn’t share his blood — or his woman. HEA Guaranteed!
Thankfully, this book is much better than book 2. The writer seems to have gotten back on her stride. I do find it interesting that all of these men know each other and every single one of them has a five or six year-old son by a previous girlfriend that they knew nothing about. Additionally, so far every one of the children has love dinosaurs and space. Not very unique. I did like that this time. It wasn’t the parents that caused their separation and the fact that Rosie has our own career.
Nice to revisit Dallas and Monica, in this story of Alex and Rosie. Love the support Alex gives Rosie. Moves a bit too fast after six years apart. Can’t little boys like other things than just dinosaurs.?? Really repetitive and inconsistent with scenes whether its undressing twice is same passionat scene or child unbuckling the seat belt twice upon arrive at grandparents mansion. Also, exact descriptions from previous chapters and even books.
This is the third book in the "Heir" series and I am enjoying it! There is always a character that makes trouble for the main characters and that is what is exciting for me! Anyway, that Justina was crazy and evil! She had a lot of nerve! I am glad that Rosie and Alexander along with their precious son, Elijah got their HEA! I am also happy when the author includes characters from the previous book in the series, too. This was a great read!
I really enjoyed this read! The story felt more cohesive than the previous book, and I found Alex and Rosie’s reconnection after five years much more believable. It still had all the drama I expected—hierarchy clashes, jealousy, and of course the satisfying happily-ever-after—but this time it flowed together in a way that kept me hooked.
Another great installment about two people who were college sweethearts that went there separate ways and find each other after 5 years with a five year secret revealed There is some drama, but the characters are relatable and the storyline is great I wish there was an epilogue, the ending could have been more about their future
Love and Heirs series of stories about second chances has thoroughly been enjoyed. All characters are excellently portrayed and actions felt. It is awesome to have a glimpse of how this kind of work gets done and who does it. Bravo!
Love and Heirs book 3. A fantastic read filled with drama, hope, angst, WTF twists and smexy AF. A secret child, betrayal, and a bad guy that takes it there. A worthy read.
I feel like this woman wrote book 1, took that manuscript and changed a few words for book 2, then changed a few more for book 3 lmao, the book was ok but she’s a one trick pony. Very disappointing after reading book 1
This story had all the feels. Enjoyed reading about our FMC and her journey as a single mom, living paycheck to paycheck on diner wages then finding love again with her lost love from 6 years ago. Overall, great read!
I enjoyed all three books in this series. I would have liked a fourth book about a daughter however I liked the characters of Alexander, Rosie and their son Elijah.