Scarlett's Initiation

A Single Dad and a Virgin Romance

Romance, Erotica
Cover of the book Scarlett's Initiation by Kathleen Hope, PublishDrive
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Kathleen Hope ISBN: 6610000044337
Publisher: PublishDrive Publication: December 13, 2017
Imprint: PublishDrive Language: English
Author: Kathleen Hope
ISBN: 6610000044337
Publisher: PublishDrive
Publication: December 13, 2017
Imprint: PublishDrive
Language: English

Michael closed his eyes and took a deep breath, reminding himself for the umpteenth time this was no big deal. He’d stood in the middle of heated boardrooms and barked out orders. He had stared down presidents of multi-billion-dollar corporations. Certainly, he could do this. At least, he was fairly certain he could do this.

He’d been a bachelor, living on his own his entire life. Give him a twenty-four year old girl, and he could tell you—or gladly show you—exactly what to do with one of them. But a four-year-old? They’re all tutus and princesses, and everything else he had absolutely no idea what to do with.

And yet, in less than five minutes, he was going to be a father. Well, apparently he’d been one for about four years now, but since he’d had no idea he had a child until two days ago, he was wading into uncharted territory here.

The car slowed and he glanced down at the documents in his hand one last time, the documents detailing the guardianship will of Lisa Blake, a woman he hadn’t seen in years—about five years, actually. In all that time, she hadn’t once thought to tell him he had a daughter? Now, he was suddenly supposed to swoop in and take over where she’d left off? What the hell did he know about raising a child?—about as much as he knew about tutus and princesses.

Still, he was a quick learner. How difficult could it be? In the past forty-eight hours, he had managed to transform his house into a child-friendly environment, turn one of the guest bedrooms into every little girl’s dream room—at least according to the decorator—and purchase every single toy in the Young Learner’s catalogue. What more could a little girl want?

His driver opened the car door and he stepped out in front of an upscale, two-storey house. This was it. He strode headlong for the front door, not the kind of guy to hesitate when there was a job to be done. The door opened before he reached the top step of the porch and he nodded to the middle-aged man there with spectacles and a receding hairline...

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Michael closed his eyes and took a deep breath, reminding himself for the umpteenth time this was no big deal. He’d stood in the middle of heated boardrooms and barked out orders. He had stared down presidents of multi-billion-dollar corporations. Certainly, he could do this. At least, he was fairly certain he could do this.

He’d been a bachelor, living on his own his entire life. Give him a twenty-four year old girl, and he could tell you—or gladly show you—exactly what to do with one of them. But a four-year-old? They’re all tutus and princesses, and everything else he had absolutely no idea what to do with.

And yet, in less than five minutes, he was going to be a father. Well, apparently he’d been one for about four years now, but since he’d had no idea he had a child until two days ago, he was wading into uncharted territory here.

The car slowed and he glanced down at the documents in his hand one last time, the documents detailing the guardianship will of Lisa Blake, a woman he hadn’t seen in years—about five years, actually. In all that time, she hadn’t once thought to tell him he had a daughter? Now, he was suddenly supposed to swoop in and take over where she’d left off? What the hell did he know about raising a child?—about as much as he knew about tutus and princesses.

Still, he was a quick learner. How difficult could it be? In the past forty-eight hours, he had managed to transform his house into a child-friendly environment, turn one of the guest bedrooms into every little girl’s dream room—at least according to the decorator—and purchase every single toy in the Young Learner’s catalogue. What more could a little girl want?

His driver opened the car door and he stepped out in front of an upscale, two-storey house. This was it. He strode headlong for the front door, not the kind of guy to hesitate when there was a job to be done. The door opened before he reached the top step of the porch and he nodded to the middle-aged man there with spectacles and a receding hairline...

More books from PublishDrive

Cover of the book Louis Segond 1910 Bible by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book The Son of Monte-Cristo by Jules Lermina by Alexandre Dumas (Illustrated) by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book Little Men by Louisa May Alcott (Illustrated) by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book The Elixir of Life by Honoré de Balzac - Delphi Classics (Illustrated) by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book Lionel Lincoln by James Fenimore Cooper - Delphi Classics (Illustrated) by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book Romance by Ford Madox Ford - Delphi Classics (Illustrated) by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book Under Western Eyes by Joseph Conrad (Illustrated) by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book English Parallel Bible XVI by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book Ward No. 6 by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book Musings On Cats And Dogs by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book The Evil Guest by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book Elberfelder Bibel 1905 by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book 中英双语圣经 No15 by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens (Illustrated) by Kathleen Hope
Cover of the book Marguerite de Valois by Alexandre Dumas (Illustrated) by Kathleen Hope
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy