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Billionaire Baby Benefits

BWWM Pregnant Interracial Romance

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Billionaire Baby Benefits

By: Tamara Black
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He Already Has Money. He Wants Her … and a Baby

Lela Williams is a beautiful, black woman studying architecture in college to make her life better. When she’s approached by Aaron Stone, an alpha male with a bank account to prove it, the sparks fly. Will she be ruled by her emotions or her intellect? Can she resist the sexy white man and all his money? And what happens after their long night of intense interracial passion? Click Look Inside for more hot details and to read a sample. PLEASE NOTE: This story contains adult themes and scenes of a sexual nature.
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This sounds like it would be a great book, but I just can’t finish it because the read is so poor. You can’t tell who’s who the sound of each person is exactly the same so you don’t know that it’s a woman speaking or she’s talking about a man or if it’s a different person because Her tone is the same for every single person. It’s a very poor read.

Very POOR Read

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Unrealistic. Very short and trivial read. I do not recommend the short narrative. Characters are not developed at all!

Poor Read

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I hate these kind of stories where the black female character can’t do anything by herself and needs a white man to save her. The characters are not developed. It’s basically relying on stereotypes to help you fill in the gaps because the story didn’t write it. It’s just lazy writing.

Another white savior book

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