The only thing Harper ever wanted in life was a family of her own. She daydreamed about marrying the perfect man and starting a family more than she lived in reality. At the age of thirty and after many failed relationships, she discovered that maybe marriage and the perfect husband weren't in the cards for her. Harper's biological clock was ticking so she decided to start a family on her own as a single woman living in New York City. After finding the perfect sperm donor from the New York Cryobank, she put her plan into motion. The only thing that mattered in her life was raising her child. Then, by some act of fate she met a brutally handsome man. A man who didn't care that she was already pregnant. A man who made her swoon and swept Harper off her feet. He was too good to be true because as far as Harper was concerned, guys like him didn't exist. She trusted him and fell in love, until she found out the truth about him and his motives.
It all started with a bet. A bet between Grayson and his best friend. He lost, and it was time to pay up. He was promised that nothing would ever come of it. But something did. Grayson was a rich and successful businessman who topped the list of New York's most eligible bachelor. A man who was anti-relationship in every way, His grandfather didn't like the way Grayson lived his life and offered him an ultimatum. Grayson was given one year to meet someone and fall in love or else the company that was rightfully his would go to someone else. Harper Holland was beautiful and sexy. She was the perfect woman to ensure his grandfather signed the company over to him. After all, she was pregnant with Grayson's child, only she didn't know he was the father. Once Grayson gets his company, he would end the "so called" relationship. The problem was Grayson never expected something so easy to become the hardest decision of his life.
Every time a new Sandi Lynn book comes out more often than not I cannot wait to read it and The Donor was one of them. I managed to finish The Donor in one day I just could not seem to put it down. It was for sure a good read, but while it wasn't one of Sandi's best it was an enjoyable read.
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