The Innocent Carrying His Legacy

The Innocent Carrying His Legacy

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  • Create Date:2021-06-30 22:30:59
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Jackie Ashenden
  • ISBN:B08MWL3LVH
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Summary

From desert warlord
To surprise father!

Children? Not for illegitimate Sheikh Nazir Al Rasul, whose desert fortress is less intimidating than his barricaded heart。 Until Ivy Dean appears on his doorstep…and he finds out that, through IVF, she’s bearing his heir!

Surrogate Ivy agreed to carry her best friend’s baby。 Then tragedy forces her to seek out the child’s biological father。 But when Nazir insists on her hand in marriage, she’s shocked。 Always unwanted, virgin Ivy didn’t see a family in her future…much less with an iron-hearted husband who makes her burn dangerously hot!

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Aou

Emotionally crippled H + insipid h = boring book

Kyle Hakim

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 A virgin surrogating her friend’s baby and sperm from an exiled royal。 As usual when heroine fell in love and confessed, hero got scared and tell heroine to go away。 Later after regretting the foolishness, hero will do a little begging and HEA。 🙃

Ivy H

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This wasn't as impressive as The World's Most Notorious Greek。Nazir, the desert warlord H, finds himself with some unwanted baby mommy drama, when the pregnant heroine, Ivy, turns up at his fortress to deliver the happy news。 Ivy's the ultimate do gooder martyr heroine, because she offered to be the surrogate for her infertile friend, Connie。 It's such a huge sacrifice to be a biological, instead of a gestational, surrogate。 But that worked out well, for the purposes of this romance novel, becau This wasn't as impressive as The World's Most Notorious Greek。Nazir, the desert warlord H, finds himself with some unwanted baby mommy drama, when the pregnant heroine, Ivy, turns up at his fortress to deliver the happy news。 Ivy's the ultimate do gooder martyr heroine, because she offered to be the surrogate for her infertile friend, Connie。 It's such a huge sacrifice to be a biological, instead of a gestational, surrogate。 But that worked out well, for the purposes of this romance novel, because it would've been so icky if Connie had been the biological mother of the H's child。 The H, during his rebellious college years, had donated a sperm sample after losing a bet to his friends。 At the start of the novel, we're told that Connie is now dead and the heroine ( who's uninterested in raising the baby herself, even though she's the biological mother ) has come to see the H。I found it difficult to like Ivy, because I can't understand how a woman who's in charge of a home for orphaned children, was willing to give up her own flesh and blood kid, to a man who's known as a warlord but is basically a mercenary who hires out his soldiers to governments and organizations in need of his special skills。 I sympathized with her, because her own backstory was extremely tragic。 I also understood that it hadn't been her idea to have the baby, since she'd never wanted kids of her own and that's fine。 She was just doing a favour for a friend。 There's absolutely nothing wrong with women not wanting to be mothers。 I don't know。。。 it's complicated。 My brain was telling me one thing but my emotions were going in the opposite direction。 I'm the type of person who wants to adopt every homeless dog she sees, so you can imagine how difficult it'd be for me to contemplate giving up my biological child under any circumstances。 Ivy's not a bad person but it took a long time for me to warm up to her。 Nazir, on the other hand, had my sympathy from the very beginning, despite his rough alpha rudeness。 That's because he's immediately willing to be a father to his child and is willing to marry this kooky, weird stranger in order to make things right。 They tried to make things work and lots of hot sex paved the way for a more congenial relationship。 But, as is expected, it wouldn't be an HPlandia excursion if they didn't make the necessary pitstop to the usual short separation, due to the H's inability to open his hard heart to love。 I now need to rant a little about this pattern, in modern HPlandia, that's becoming predictably boring。 First of all, it's not just Jackie Ashenden who's using this *short separation* plot device。 Every。 Current。 HPlandia。 Author is dropping this in, towards the final quarter of their novels。 Frankly, it's getting tedious, because I just know there'll be that inevitable point where the H leaves or sends her away, then they're separated for a few weeks until he experiences his eureka moment and chases after her to grovel/reconcile。 I can usually overlook the pattern, when the rest of the novel has been fabulous。 But I'm now wondering why authors can't think of something else, besides this very short separation, to help MCs sort out their conflict。 Anyway, the wonderful epilogue helped to increase the final rating for this book, because I got to see a softer side of the tough alpha male H, who's given up being a warlord/mercenary to become a great husband and dad。 Safety: No OW, no OM and both MC's are celibate during their short separation。 。。。more

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From desert warlordTo surprise father!Children? Not for illegitimate Sheikh Nazir Al Rasul, whose desert fortress is less intimidating than his barricaded heart。 Until Ivy Dean appears on his doorstep…and he finds out that, through IVF, she’s bearing his heir!Surrogate Ivy agreed to carry her best friend’s baby。 Then tragedy forces her to seek out the child’s biological father。 But when Nazir insists on her hand in marriage, she’s shocked。 Always unwanted, virgin Ivy didn’t see a family in her f From desert warlordTo surprise father!Children? Not for illegitimate Sheikh Nazir Al Rasul, whose desert fortress is less intimidating than his barricaded heart。 Until Ivy Dean appears on his doorstep…and he finds out that, through IVF, she’s bearing his heir!Surrogate Ivy agreed to carry her best friend’s baby。 Then tragedy forces her to seek out the child’s biological father。 But when Nazir insists on her hand in marriage, she’s shocked。 Always unwanted, virgin Ivy didn’t see a family in her future…much less with an iron-hearted husband who makes her burn dangerously hot! 。。。more

Melissa

It was a quick emotional read。 I love Jackie's work I read all books except Maybe 2。 It was a quick emotional read。 I love Jackie's work I read all books except Maybe 2。 。。。more

Denise

Loved it。 Thank you for all your amazing stories。