Get your billionaire single dad, super hot twin brothers fix with a great deal on the first two books in the bestselling Dirty Dilfs series in this limited time, exclusive bundle! Have My Baby, book 1 I wasn’t looking for forever, just someone to help me give my little girl a sibling. Who better to ask than my smart, funny, trustworthy best friend, Ally? I just never guessed that I would enjoy … Ally? I just never guessed that I would enjoy the process of making a baby with her so much…or that she might say no.
Claim My Baby, book 2
I was the town playboy, happily single. Then I ended up going to Vegas with my sister-in-law’s best friend to help keep her safe. Sage is far too innocent. A virgin. And it turns out she’s more than willing to experiment…with me. Until she gets pregnant. Suddenly, claiming her and my baby are all I want.
Author’s note: These two standalone single father/unexpected pregnancy stories contain no cheating, no cliffhangers, and a HEA.
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Dirty DILFS Series Reading Order
Have My Baby
Claim My Baby
Who’s The Daddy
Pit Stop: Baby
Baby Daddy Wanted
Rockstar Baby
more
This is a box set of two previous released books. But none the less these are two amazing books. The first two that I read by this writer. These two made me fall in love with her writing..
Have my Baby is the first one..
How do you convince your best friend to have your baby? Seth is a single father of a perfect feisty little girl who wants a sister. But Seth needs a little help with that. The only person he trusts enough to ask is his best friend. But that takes a lot of work to pull off. I loved this storyline. I loved the character chemistry. This was a great book from beginning to end. Some very funny moments some very tender moments. First one I have read by this author and I will be reading more.
Claim my Baby is the second one:
Just as good as the first one. This one is about best friend Sage and brother in law Oliver. These two are amazing together once they realize what is between them. But the story to get there is even better. Sage gets a vacation to Vegas. Oliver goes to keep her safe. But who will keep her safe from his touch and his amazing good looks? .. A great storyline. Well written intense moments and fun moments. All make for a great book. Can’t wait to read more.
Both of these books were amazing. I highly recommend reading them.
I previously read these books separately and strongly recommend them!
HAVE MY BABY: It’s been almost 4 years since Seth Hamilton’s wife walked away from their marriage and their daughter, but Seth is just fine with being a single dad. Plus he has his best friend Ally to help out. But when his daughter starts asking for a sister what’s a bachelor to do?
Ally has spent most of her life caring for her sick mother and now that she is gone Ally must figure out what to do with her life. When her best friend approaches her with an idea he has, Ally is beyond floored! She has been in love with Seth since she was fifteen but she hasn’t been willing to ruin the relationship by acting on her feelings. Now Seth is asking her for the one thing she would love more than anything but can’t fathom the damage it could cost her emotionally if she agrees. Plus, there is that pesky little secret she has that may just send Seth running the other direction.
I could not put this book down! A friends to lovers sexy-sweet read, this book is not to be missed!
CLAIM MY BABY: I Absolutely love the writing style of Taryn Quinn (hotter, more erotic writing style by duo Taryn Elliott and Cari Quin). This 2nd in the series was amazing. Not only do we get Sage and Oliver’s story but we get to catch up with Seth and Ally.
Sage Evans is at odds with where her life is heading and working at the Rusty Spoon Diner with her besty Ally isn’t making it easier because said best friend is happily married and is just weeks from adding to their family. Sage isn’t jealous, she just wants someone in her life, someone she feels she can finally count on. But first she has plans to use a free radio-won trip to Vegas to lose her virginity, even if she has to go alone. She just doesn’t expect company in the form of her frenemy – uptight, suit-wearing, multimillionaire, real estate man – Oliver Hamilton.
Oliver can’t believe his twin brother’s wife has talked him into following Sage to Vegas to make sure she stays safe. Knowing why she is going seems to have him tense and at odds with his own feelings and he can not figure out why. They’ve known each other for years, hell, she is the one person he enjoys annoying more than any other. They annoy, snipe and egg each other on. That’s it! How, then, does he find himself in her hotel room helping her out with her plan? And how in the hell does he deal with the news weeks later that he’s going to be a daddy?
Oliver is so serious, with his three piece suits and strict business attitude, and yet he is so kind and gentle with his sweet little niece, and making Sage an origami animal menagerie. Sage is quite the contrast with her thoughts constantly popping out of her mouth before her brain can engage and yet with such a down to earth attitude. I loved the journey these two go through with their hilarious banter. Such a sweet and engaging book.
Have my baby:
This was a great friends to lovers read that I enjoyed from the start. Seth and Alli were a great couple once they worked through their fears of ruining their relationship as friends, issues with their pasts and came to the realization that they have loved each other for a long time. The pair had great chemistry together and I really enjoyed their interactions with Seth’s daughter Laurie. The plot of their story moved along well and I didn’t feel that it either dragged or was rushed while it not only kept me interested but hooked at the same time. I also liked how it was not the typical woman wanting the baby plot but the man – nice twist! I would definitely recommend this book to others.
Claim my baby:
I had no idea that Oliver was capable of the things he was until I read this book! I enjoyed watching the pair discover their feelings for each other despite the events that happened between the pair. I also enjoyed watching the transformation of Oliver as he discovered that he didn’t like the life that he thought that he enjoyed. I liked watching the changes in him as well as the little things about him that one would not have thought he would do like origami – who would have thought that the man would do origami and then leave notes in them for her? The banter with the frenemy vibe between Sage and Oliver was fun. I also enjoyed the return of Ally and Seth from the first book as a way to catch up with them. Also, it was nice to have Seth to show the differences between identical twins as well. The plot of the this book moved along well and kept me interested from the start and flowed well. I would recommend this book to others.