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Little Secrets: The Baby Merger by Yvonne Lindsay

5.0

This is Book Three of Little Secrets Series and the first book I am reading by [a:Yvonne Lindsay|679050|Yvonne Lindsay|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1467695571p2/679050.jpg].

This one started great because of the beautiful cover. And it went wonderfully till the end. The story is based in Seattle.

In the letter to the reader at the beginning of the book, the author says that Sally is someone whom we have met briefly in [b:Arranged Marriage, Bedroom Secrets|28188402|Arranged Marriage, Bedroom Secrets (Courtesan Brides #1)|Yvonne Lindsay|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1456116486l/28188402._SY75_.jpg|48210753].

Kirk Tanner can't help but stare at the latest entrant in the bar, where he winded up to wind down after the hectic day he had had. He was in Bellevue, Washington because of the merger of his company with Harrison Information Technology. Even though she seems familiar at first, it takes some time for him to recall that she's Sally Harrison, the only child of Orson Harrison, with whose company his one is going to merge.

The lady is a PhD in social and engineering systems from MIT. I love my brainy heroines. But even at twenty-eight, she has got the thin end of the stick because of social anxiety. Specifically, glossophobia, which prevented her from taking on a leadership position. But she decides to shed her inhibitions and voila, in comes a proposition from a handsome hunk in the form of a drink. They spend a night together which doesn't end happily after the news Sally receives about her father.

Meanwhile, Kirk gets appointed the interim chairman of Harrison Tanner Tech. And there's another twist in the tale. While he can't help his attraction for her, he is hiding something about his position in the company, which even her father told her nothing about.

The story fasts forward to four weeks from the merger announcement. One thing keeps on leading to another in this story, some of which kept giving me full-on belly laughs. There is a fair bit of action too, in the form of corporate espionage.

It was a five-star read but could have done without the abrupt ending along with a missing epilogue.

My review of:
His Unexpected Heir (Book One)
Claiming His Pregnant Bride (Book Two)
Secretly Pregnant (Book Four)