Baby Deal With My Dad's Best Friend: Age Gap Billionaire Romance
Kiki Lamba
I’m many things: an excellent student, a dedicated daughter, and a top-notch friend. I never thought that exotic dancer would be added to the list.
But my mother is sick—the kind of sick that plenty of people don’t live through—and it’s up to me to make sure she’s taken care of, which includes not letting her worry about her insane medical bills.
So exotic dancing it is.
It’s at the club that I meet Wesley, a former pro football player nearly twice my age, with eyes like quicksilver and muscles that are to die for. As if that wasn’t enough, he has to be kind, funny, and filthy rich.
Wesley doesn’t come to the club to watch the dancers, but because he can’t sleep for more than one reason.
he first, I can sympathize with. He misses his best friend, who died years ago. I lost my father at a young age, and I understand how persistent grief can be.
His second reason, his longing for a child and a legacy, is a bit more complicated.
Somehow Wesley Karrigan thinks that I’m the perfect woman to carry his child, and the deal he offers me to do so might be too good to pass up.