In The Consequence He Must Claim by Dani Collins, Sorcha Kelly fell head over heels for her impossibly irresistible boss years ago but she had to leave to protect her heart. However, her resignation broke the seal on the dangerous chemistry that always simmered between them, and that evening it consumed them both. After surviving a violent car crash, Cesar Montero lost the memories of the ardent hours he shared with his effortlessly seductive PA. So when Cesar discovers that their time together resulted in a lasting consequence, he’s determined to claim his child and relive the white-hot night he can no longer recall…again and again!
This was a well written romance on the unexpected pregnancy trope with an enjoyable storyline. I loved the first book in this series and this one too did not fail to keep me hooked till the end. Cesar is an amazing hero who genuinely cares about Sorcha. I loved how he respected and stood with her against all odds. Sorcha is a caring heroine who was full of warmth hardworking, strong and yet a little vulnerable. They both were perfect for each other and their sizzling chemistry made their romance even more perfect. A well paced romance with some really good moments!
Book Info:
Published January 19th 2016 | Harlequin Presents | (The Wrong Heirs #2)
Her boss…
Sorcha Kelly fell head over heels for her impossibly irresistible boss years ago. When she discovered he was dutifully engaged, she had to leave to protect her heart. However, her resignation broke the seal on the dangerous chemistry that always simmered between them, and that evening it consumed them both.
His baby!
After surviving a violent car crash, Cesar Montero lost the memories of the ardent hours he shared with his effortlessly seductive PA. So when Cesar discovers that their time together resulted in a lasting consequence, he’s determined to claim his child and relive the white-hot night he can no longer recall…again and again!
SuziQ
This book sounds good.Thanksgor the review.
Marsha Burns
SOUNDS GREAT!
Tammy Yi . I
Thanks for your review. I loved this book. Highly recommended