Returning for His Unknown Son by Tara Pammi

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Returning for His Unknown Son by Tara Pammi
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The billionaire must reunite with his long-lost family! Lose yourself in this emotional amnesia story from Tara Pammi…

His deal to claim his son…
And his forgotten bride!

Priya’s convenient vows to notorious playboy Christian Mikkelson led to unexpected yet unparalleled pleasure. The next day, a plane crash left Christian with no idea who he was or that Priya was pregnant with his child…

Eight years later, their worlds crash back together…as Christian returns to learn that he has an heir and that Priya wants to end their marriage deal. Refusing to let his family slip through his fingers, he has an electrifying counterproposal: three months of living together as husband and wife!

  • File Name:returning-for-his-unknown-son-by-tara-pammi.epub
  • Original Title:Returning For His Unknown Son (Mills & Boon Modern)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B093YSKZ1X
  • Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
  • Date:2021-11-30T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:315.601 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. About the Author
  • 2. Booklist
  • 3. Title Page
  • 4. Copyright
  • 5. Note to Readers
  • 6. Introduction
  • 7. Contents
  • 8. CHAPTER ONE
  • 9. CHAPTER TWO
  • 10. CHAPTER THREE
  • 11. CHAPTER FOUR
  • 12. CHAPTER FIVE
  • 13. CHAPTER SIX
  • 14. CHAPTER SEVEN
  • 15. CHAPTER EIGHT
  • 16. CHAPTER NINE
  • 17. CHAPTER TEN
  • 18. CHAPTER ELEVEN
  • 19. CHAPTER TWELVE
  • 20. CHAPTER THIRTEEN
  • 21. Extract
  • 22. About the Publisher

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Returning for His Unknown Son was about Priya "Pree" Pillai and notorious playboy billionaire Christian Mikkelson. Priya and Christian, long-time friends, married for convenience's sake. He married her to get the board members off his back and to save her from her very controlling mother. Not long after they had married, Christian was involved in a plane crash that took his memory of who he was...and the fact that he had a wife who was pregnant. It would be just over eight years before he came back into her life. Believing he had died in the plane crash, Priya was shattered to find him on her doorstep. Having spent two years in a coma after being washed ashore, Christian had awoken with no memory of who he was or of any aspect of his life. For the next six years, he spent in total memory blackout...until he saw Pree's face in a two-month-old tech newspaper, and then all the puzzle pieces of his life that had been missing finally fell together. Barely managing to scrape together enough money to buy a plane ticket home, he had immediately made his way back to her, only to find her much changed from the woman he had remembered...and with a son he had not known existed. While the storyline and plot were strong, they were also...illogical in this day and age. For Christian to have been in a coma for two years, then with no memory for another six years, and be unidentifiable the entire time made no sense, and for the author to expect a reader to just accept that, with the technology of the time (the book's timeline) and the fact that Christian and Pree were major figures in the world of technology...why didn't the doctors fingerprint him or do a DNA test on him in order to determine who he was? Why hadn't the police been involved with a John Doe in order to send his picture through their system worldwide? There were so many reasons for Christian's absence for 8 whole years to be unacceptable that it just felt laughably stupid on the author's part to expect anyone to swallow it as believable. The entire story was worse than make-believe, worse than a work of fiction, for it was a complete load of nonsense. While there are various forms of amnesia, and various techniques to assist with regaining full memory, the way this story was presented was very sad and disappointing. A person would think that if someone had lost their memories for such an extensive period of time and then miraculously regaining it, that this person would do everything they could to form new memories with loved ones for as long as they could. Why would they walk away from that life completely because of the fear of losing those memories yet again? Definitely, this book did not deserve even a two-star rating as the whole premise of the book was depressing and not worthy of the time wasted on reading it.

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