Title: Decidedly by Chance
Series: By the Bay #5
Author: Stina Lindenblatt
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: September 19, 2019
Blurb
She's
pregnant with another man's baby.
He's now
the father to his little niece.
A sexy romance
with all the feels!
Single
Mom-To-Be Rule #1: watch out for those horny hormones.
Oops.
After a
childhood of bouncing from one foster home to another and a series of failed
relationships, I’ve taken matters into my own hands when it comes to starting a
family.
Or rather,
someone else’s hand. And a plastic cup.
I’d rather
be a single mom than be let down again, and I’m definitely not looking for a
baby daddy. That includes sexy workaholic game designer Wes Chiasson, thank you
very much.
***
My software
company has been my number one, two, and three priorities. But that all changes
when I suddenly become the guardian of my three-year-old niece. Now my world
has turned topsy-turvy with princesses and little-girl tea parties.
When Hannah
Morrell needs a place to stay after the pipes in her apartment burst, I invite
her to move in with my niece and me. Hannah is a pediatric nurse, and given my
situation, who could ask for a better roommate?
Sounds
easy. Right?
It is—until
emotions get tossed into the mix. Because if there’s one thing history has
taught Hannah, it’s that the people who’ve gained her love can’t be trusted.
And now I
have to put my heart on the line to prove otherwise.
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Excerpt
Wes
The next
morning, I walked into Connor’s office without knocking first. “What can you
tell me about a Philip Stevenson? He’s a lawyer at Long and Fairbrother.”
“Any reason
why you’re asking?”
“A friend
of mine might be doing some business with him, and I want to make sure there’s
nothing sketchy about him.”
All right,
that wasn’t exactly the truth, but it was close enough. Business. Date. They
were pretty much kissing cousins on the grand scale of things, especially where
Hannah was concerned.
I knew
Hannah’s dating life wasn’t any of my business. It was her choice if she wanted to date some loser—as long as said loser
wasn’t also a big creep.
Which was
why I was in Connor’s office. As Hannah’s new roommate, it was my duty to
ensure things were on the up-and-up with this Philip guy.
“Give me
three hours, and I’ll see what I can find,” Conner said.
“Great.
Thanks. I owe you one.”
“You owe
him what?” Jayden asked, strolling into the office. He handed Connor a short
stack of files. “I need a level-four background check on these five guys.”
“I’m right
on it.”
“Great. So
let’s return to what Wes owes you…” He looked between us, expectantly.
“Have you
considered the possibility that it has nothing to do with you?” I inwardly
groaned. That was the worst thing I could have said to Jayden. It only spiked
his curiosity.
“I have—for
maybe one second. Two, tops. So spill it. What’s going on here?”
“Wes needed
to run a check on some lawyer,” Connor told him.
“Why does
Wes need you to do that?” Liam’s voice came from the doorway behind me.
I twisted
away from the desk. “Why is everyone suddenly curious about what I’m doing?”
Jayden
smirked. “Because we know whatever you’re up to is bound to be entertaining.”
Connor
adopted an identical expression. “He’s got a point there.”
“Looks like
we’re all in agreement.” Liam crossed his arms, demonstrating the
bad-guy-beware stance he had perfected while with the SEALs.
“All right,
if you really must know. A stranger asked Hannah out on a date, and I want to
make sure she’s not going out with someone who’s bad news.”
“Are we
talking about Hannah Morrell? The woman who’s one step away from getting her
black belt, the woman who knows how to look after herself?”
The smirks
on Connor’s and Jayden’s faces grew wider.
“That would
be the one. Normally I would agree that she knows how to take care of herself.
But she’s pregnant now, so I don’t think it’s a bad idea to ensure that she
isn’t in over her head.”
All three
men exchanged looks.
Shit.
“And for
the record, you didn’t hear about the pregnant part from me. She’s going to
tell everyone”—I looked pointedly at Liam—“including your fiancée, when she’s
ready.”
Did you
hear that? That was the sound of a pin dropping against Connor’s desk. That was
how quiet the room was after my little announcement.
Liam was
the first to get over his shock. “Hannah is pregnant?”
“I don’t
suppose you’re the father?” That would be Jayden.
“Why would
you even think that?”
“Because everyone
knows you used to have a thing for her.” Jayden might have said it, but his
tone implied I still had a thing for her.
“I didn’t
have a thing for her, and I still don’t.” Right,
just be happy that lightning can’t hit you inside a building, dumbass, an
annoying voice in my head said. “And
no, I’m not the father.”
“Do you
know who the father is?” Liam asked. “Connor can do a background check on him.
Just to be sure she won’t be dealing with some major headaches down the line.”
“Is that
the guy you want me to do the check on?” Connor asked. “Is he the father?”
I shook my
head, even though I had no idea if Philip the lawyer made a recent deposit at
the sperm bank. Even if he had, chances were slim that Hannah ended up with his
sperm. “No. He’s just a stranger she met in a store yesterday, and he asked her
out on a date.”
“Okay,
Connor, do the background check on Hannah’s date first. And then report back to
us.”
“Us?” I
asked.
“Yes, us.
We want to know what we’re dealing with. We all like Hannah, and she’s my
fiancée’s friend. If Ava even suspects I haven’t done my due diligence when it
comes to Hannah’s dating life, I could end up losing my balls. And I’ve grown
quite attached to them, no pun intended.”
I almost
felt sorry for Hannah’s idiot date if Connor did turn up dirt on him. If the
guys’ expressions were anything to go by, he’d be canceling soon after.
But none of
this surprised me. The team had already dealt with the individual who had been
fast on the draw when it came to towing Hannah’s vehicle. Connor had found dirt
on him, and Jayden and Liam had a little chat with the douchebag to make sure
he demonstrated restraint in the future.
“Is he
picking her up for the date, or is she meeting him somewhere?” Jayden asked.
“She said
she’s meeting him at Swizzle Sticks Lounge.” It was some fancy-ass place I’d
taken a couple of dates to in the past.
“Time?”
“That part
didn’t come up in our conversation yesterday.” I was lucky I even found out his
name and where they were meeting up.
And that
was only because she wasn’t expecting me to crash the date.
“Not a
problem,” Liam said. “We can set up a detail to follow her from Travis’s
building.”
“What
exactly are you guys planning to do?”
“Quite
simple. Jayden and Isabelle will show up at the meeting and make sure everything
goes smoothly.”
My gaze
shifted to Jayden. “You mean you two will be pretending to be on a date?”
“More like
two colleagues going out after work to discuss work-related matters.”
Plausible?
Quite possibly. “There’s only one problem with that plan,” I said, stalling on
revealing the next part. “Hannah isn’t staying with Travis and Emma anymore.”
Liam’s
eyebrows raised in either surprise or disbelief. “She’s already found a new
apartment?”
“Not
exactly. She’s moving into my condo this afternoon.”
Whatever
emotion Liam had experienced with my first revelation had just done an
unexpected U-turn. It was now fully in the disbelief zone.
My Review
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This was my first Stina Lindenblatt's book. This is the fifth book in By the Bay series. Wes and Hannah's story is beautifully written. I loved it! They are great together, and their chemistry is strong. The kids are cute! The secondary characters are great. This is a beautiful friends to lovers, single parent romance. The storyline is original, emotional, and heartwarming. I love the Epilogue. I enjoyed reading this story. Now, I'm looking forward to read the first books in this Series.
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