The SEAL's Contract Baby

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Pub Date Nov 29 2018 | Archive Date Dec 05 2018

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After an “incident” on his last SEAL mission, Zachary “Z” Raybourn has been relegated to babysitting duty. He’s spent the last six months guarding the daughter of a small foreign nation, a girl so valuable to the US that she apparently can’t buy milk without him trailing along like a lost puppy. He’d joined the military to make a difference and stayed enlisted because of the SEAL team he considers family. Now all he wants is to get back to them ASAP. 



Esme Hollycombe is her country’s last hope. Her father the King controls a very important port that serves as a naval base for the US. But with her father’s rapidly declining health, and her US-hating cousin next in line for the throne, Esme has been frantically searching for a loophole in her country’s law that says only a man can rule. The only thing she finds is that she can rule in the stead of any male heir she gives birth to. Unmarried and certainly not pregnant, the loophole isn’t of much use to her. Until her attention turns to the hot SEAL protector who has been pacing the palace for the last six months like a caged animal. He’d do anything to get back to his squad; and she’d do anything to keep her cousin off the throne, leaving him unable to evict the US and all their military protection from her country. 



Esme offers a contract to Z: get her pregnant, marry her so the heir will be legitimate, and he can have his life back. Z eventually agrees. But being the partner of a princess comes with far more action and intrigue than he’d ever dreamed. He also finds that making a baby is an easy way to fall in love. Now, Z will have to choose: the military family he misses, or the nuclear family he’s creating.


After an “incident” on his last SEAL mission, Zachary “Z” Raybourn has been relegated to babysitting duty. He’s spent the last six months guarding the daughter of a small foreign nation, a girl so...


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The SEAL's Contract Baby is 99c until December 6th 2019.

The SEAL's Contract Baby is 99c until December 6th 2019.


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Princess Esme is the daughter of the King of Prylea, who is dying with pancreatic cancer. He never had the rules changed so a woman cannot rule their country. Her cousin is the next ruler unless Esme gets pregnant with a baby boy. She has contracts drawn that after a year the “ sperm donor” and her will divorce and go their separate ways. Zachary or Z is a Navy SEAL and sent to Prylea as punishment for an incident that happened while on an operation. They are leaving for the states and she appoints Z as head of her security team while there. She jokes that Z could be her baby’s daddy and she’ll get him back on his SEAL team quicker. He agrees while they are trying to make a baby, her cousin is already trying to take over. When they return, they are threats made and a bomb scare but Z will do anything to keep Esme and his baby safe. Because the more time they spend together, the more Z realizes that maybe his life isn’t all about the SEALs.
Excellent story. A princess, a SEAL, and an evil cousin. Sexy, suspenseful and you may need some tissues.
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A great read. A fast paced story with a mystery to keep you guessing as well. Both characters are likeable and trying to protect the other.

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