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An Heir for the World's Richest Man

โœ Scribed by Maya Blake


Book ID
110900932
Publisher
Harlequin
Year
2019
Tongue
en-US
Weight
382 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781488044700
ASIN
B07JVKVF1V

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โœฆ Synopsis


His wealth? Infinite.
Claiming his baby? Priceless!
He may be the richest man on earth, but self-made Joao Oliviera's latest deal is personal. To ensure victory, he needs his right-hand woman, Saffron Everhart. But the undeniable tension between them is higher than ever since they finally surrendered to a one-off, emotionally charged night together. And it's about to skyrocket again, because Joao's just found out that Saffron is pregnant!
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