The Sabbides Secret
Baby
By: Jacqueline Baird
The Setting: Modern
times, Split between: Athens, Greece and Dorsetshire, England
The Happy Couple:
Phoebe Brown – a
naïve young girl in love, turned baby mama
Jed Sabbides – a
multimillionaire hotel magnate with a bad boy appeal
The Set-Up: Phoebe
meets Jed when she’s in her early twenties, working at one of his hotels to put
her way through university. She immediately falls for his good looks and charm.
She thinks its love.
When she tells him she’s pregnant, she expects Jed to get
down on one knee. He splits instead and she miscarries, and poor Phoebe is left
with a broken heart.
The Issue: As Phoebe flees Athens to seek comfort back home in England, Jed is certain he’ll
never see her again. And good riddance, right? Its not like he was ready to
give up his playboy ways. As Phoebe settles back into life in Dorsetshire, she
gets a surprise…of the baby kind.
Turns out she was pregnant with twins and
only one miscarried (a medical rarity
and convenient plot point).
Happily Ever After: Phoebe
can’t disguise her panic (or her arousal) when she runs into Jed five years
later. He has no idea that Ben, their son, exists. When he comes to her house
to rekindle the fire, he realizes the baby he thought miscarried is alive and
well.
A lot has changed for Jed, he’s no
longer the bad boy philanderer he used to be. He’s ready to be a family man, but
how can he make Phoebe see he’ll never break her heart again?
Scandalous Scale: Hot
n’ Heavy
BONUS: Bad Boy
Appeal
Jed Sabbides is a total classic when it comes to bad boys.
He’s controlling, he likes to get his way, and he’ll stop at almost nothing to
get what he wants. But we can’t exactly hate him.
We should hate all bad boys
on principle. But we rarely do. Why? Because bad boys are usually SO. DAMN.
SEXY. Especially fictional ones.
Who’s your favourite
fictional bad boy?
Anything Robert Downey Junior is in. He's never really bad BAD, just mean, arrogant and sarcastic. I love that. (In theory)
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