Book three in The Billionaire Brotherhood series brings us the story of horse trainer Dev and the one night stand who returns with more a lot more than he bargained for. A lonely cowboy finds that a special little girl and a second chance with an unforgettable hookup can make a special family possible.
From the Inheriting Miss Fortune blurb:
I was a man without a family… or so I thought.
I came to tiny Majestic, Wyoming, to escape misfortune: the loss of my brother; my parents’ blame for it; the billion-dollar secret that caused it all.
I find peace in my horses, in my friends, in quiet nights alone… and sometimes in remembering a scorching-hot one-night-stand from two years ago.
But everything changes when Tully Bowman, the man behind that unforgettable encounter, turns up in Majestic bringing me the daughter I’ve inherited (along with her multi-million-dollar trust fund).
Just like that, my peace becomes chaos, my quiet nights are filled with little Lellie’s cries for “Daddy,” and the heat between Tully and me becomes more than just a memory.
Because it seems Tully’s planning to stick around… at least until I prove I’m a “suitable father” and not the fortune-hunter Lellie’s grandparents think I am. And the longer we spend together–the more he challenges and provokes me, comforts and calms me–the harder it is to remember why I ever thought one night would be enough.
I’m a bad bet for fatherhood, but if I choose to keep Lellie and raise her as my own, it won’t be for her money. It will be because this precious girl and the man who brought her to me might be the fresh start and new family my heart has been looking for.
And because the best thing that ever happened to me might just be… Inheriting Miss Fortune.
Zakiyya's review:
This author always seems to have the ability to create characters that draw you into their world and Devon and Tully are no different.
The pacing is steady, immersing you into a world of being new parents as well as realising that the once lucrative career that you always sought may just not be as fulfilling as you wanted it to be.
I enjoyed how this story and the MC’s relationship developed.
So if you’re looking for a heartwarming story with a charming small town that you can’t help falling in love with then look no further and check out this book!
Jacqueleen the Reading Queen's review:
"How was it possible this was happening? That he felt the same way I did? And more importantly... was that enough?"
I am really loving this series by Lucy Lennox. Of all the men in the Billionaire Brotherhood, I feel like Dev is the only one who would be described as just a genuine nice guy. He's richer than sin, but instead of flaunting it, he rarely spends a dime. His time is spent more with horses than people. Dev has the brotherhood, but other than them no one truly knows the real him. He doesn't let them, like being alone is his way of paying penance for his perceived wrongdoing. It really killed me when I realized how deeply Dev blamed himself for his brother's passing.
And then after years of solitude comes the surprise of a lifetime. Dev didn't realize what a gift Lellie coming into his life was immediately, but it didn't take him too long to figure it out. He was so good with her. It made me smile every time he would show his overprotective Daddy side. And I wasn't the only one. Because along with Lellie came another overprotective male in her life. Her momma's bestie and Dev's former one night stand Tully. A man he's spent more than one night reminiscing over.
Tully was an interesting man. He was smart and driven, yet he had a vulnerable side. It was so clear how much he adored Lellie and also Dev. I just loved them together. The three of them made up this lovely little family that both of them wanted, but believed they couldn't have. Of course The Brotherhood had to have their say about it. Say what you will about each of them, but they are always there when one of them needs it. A thrill seeker, an uptight businessman, a horse trainer, a rock star, and a dilettante. The first three have found their HEA's, and I cannot wait to see the rock star fall next!
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