Baby for Dr. Billionaire by Aimee Bronson


Baby for Dr. Billionaire
Title : Baby for Dr. Billionaire
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 261
Publication : Published December 8, 2022

A wealthy billionaire returns to his hometown with his little girl to spend the summer with his family. His best friend's family still lives next door and he finds his best friend's sister all grown up.

Follow Tristan and Arya's adventures as they navigate their summer fling. Can it turn into something more? Or will Tristan's meddling mother and Arya's insecurities get in the way? What's going to happen when summer is over and Tristan and his daughter have to return to New York City?

Will the two little lines on the pregnancy test throw everything into another round of turmoil?

Grab your own copy of Baby for Dr. Billionaire and see for yourself!


Baby for Dr. Billionaire Reviews


  • bobamami

    This was a pretty decent read.

    The writing was nice, the storyline flowed well with, tbh nothing too exciting or angsty or aggressive, but light and engaging enough details and events that kept me going, there was just this easy going vibes here that I really liked. The chemistry and relationship development between our two mains was good, I love how they slowly got to know and be comfortable around each other, added in the forbidden aspect and how they tried their best to work things out, not only for them but also the people around, it was really good.

    However, I can’t help but feel like the ending fell kinda flat. Things towards the end were either handled too easy or moved too fast for my liking. Idk, the build up was great but the aftermath just didn’t sit right with me at all that my feelings kinda slumped and I was questioning myself what the heck did just happen, iykyk when you read the book lol.

    Overall, this was nice and I did have a good time here, especially whenever cute little Shiloh and the grandparents were on page, I love them so much. But unfortunately, this felt somewhat lacking. Wish the dramas and conflicts were handled differently, at least slow them down a bit, maybe by then I could’ve connected more with the storyline and the book could’ve been (more) complete.

  • Gazelle

    Another great book. I really enjoyed the characters in this book. It’s an age-gap, brother’s best friend, divorced father, surprised pregnancy and forced proximity romance. It may even check a few more boxes I didn’t think of as far as tropes go! Tristan comes back home to stay for the summer and regroup after his divorce. He wanted to reevaluate his professional life and spend more time with his family, especially his little girl. Arya is hired to help take care of her elderly neighbors even if it’s not using her nursing degree to the fullest but she really enjoys helping people she cares about. Her neighbors have always been like family to her but when Tristan visits things get a little more interesting in the small town. A summer that no one will soon forget will lead to at least one HEA! I love a book where I can root for the MC’s while I wait for the fall of the meddlers/villain. This book brought an interesting story with steam and emotions that kept me from putting it down!

  • Magda the Bookworm

    I was part of Aimee's ARC Team and this is the second book of hers that I've read. The book is about Arya, a young nurse who works for the mother of her brother's best friend, and Tristan, a young billionaire doctor who just got out of a divorce and decides to spend his summer with his daughter in his hometown.

    Baby for Dr. Billionaire is a contemporary small-town romance with the following tropes; brother's best friend or best friend's sister, age gap and surprise pregnancy. The last trope is not one of my favorites, but I liked this book because the surprise pregnancy didn’t happen ατ the beginning of the story; that is, it wasn't the whole plot. The only trigger warning I found, which could be irritating for some, was the misunderstanding trope, which was to a small extent.

    The story was interesting, sweet and nice, with good steamy parts. Aimee's writing is very good. Arya is cute, smart, sweet and lovely, but a bit indecisive. Tristan is very handsome, interesting and sexy, with a cute and nice side. As for other characters in the book, I loved Shiloh, Tristan's daughter, a super cute child, and his grandparents, but I really hated Tristan's parents and especially his mother. She was an awful witch!

    Overall, I really liked the book and I would definitely recommend it.

  • Rhonda Boone

    Talk about a story you can't put down. This book has:
    Age Gap Romance
    Best Friend/Little Sister
    Divorced dad
    Surprise Pregnancy
    Then you throw in a wonderful awful mom and you have all the tidbits for a awesome book. The story is written well and is in dual POV so you have both Tristian and Arya views. The couple has alot to go through and over come if they want to be together. Spicy attraction to steamy, sexy times and sweet at times too. There is some sad emotional parts and this is what makes it a great romance book to read. Well written, I was captivated from the beginning to the end. Don't pass on the opportunity to read this book this season!😉❤
    I received this as an ARC and voluntarily this is my review

  • Berta Greenleaf Richardson

    Totally couldn't put this book down. Right from the beginning you find yourself investing in the main characters. This is the story of Tristen and Arya. He is a successful surgeon from New York who is divorced with a small daughter. He returns to his small hometown to get some much needed rest and runs into his best friend's little sister, only she is not little anymore. They find themselves attracted and start a summer fling that turns into something more. His mother is the absolute momster. She keeps trying to separate them and threatens people's livelihoods. The ending is truly worth waiting for. I recommend this book to all Aimee Bronson fans and all true romantics.

    I received this book as an Arc and am leaving a review voluntarily.

  • Ally Doby(Schleicher)

    This was such a good book! It held my attention from page one, and had me feeling all the emotions. It was easy to follow and one I couldn’t put down.

    I loved that Arya and Triston had a history, and as their attraction grew, could share stories of their past. I loved that Arya was accepting of Shiloh, and was so selfless when it came to the people she loved. I loved that Triston was so protective and ready to do what he had to do when it came to his, Shiloh’s and Arya’s happiness.

    This is the first time I’ve read a book by Amiee and I am not disappointed. I can’t wait to read more from her.

  • Merry Jelks-Emmanuel

    Tristan and Aria had me in their corner from page one! He is back in his hometown to take care of his grandparents and reconnect with his daughter after divorcing his wife. He and Aria reconnect when she enters his grandparents' home, and he realizes that she has grown into a beautiful woman. Aria has had a crush on Tristan all throughout her childhood with him being ten years older but when her brother tells her that Trisan is divorced, will this be her chance to finally get her wish of finding happiness with him and will it lead them to a happily ever after? I am volunteering to leave a review for an ARC of this book.

  • Wendy

    Arya is working as a nurse for Tristan's grandparents. Tristan is her brother's longtime friend and she has had a crush on him since she was young. When Tristan returns to town for the summer following his divorce, they explore a relationship. Can they get past their mistrust and miscommunications to make a future together? Or will his meddling mother be the final straw?

    I loved Arya and Tristan but oooh, sometimes I wanted to knock both of them in the head and tell them that they needed to talk to each other. I know that they were worried about what would happen with her brother/his best friend and his mother and his ex, but most of it could have been avoided if they would talk to each other. Now, Tristan's mother? She was almost evil in the way that she was pushing him to stay with his ex and then ruining everything for Arya's family. I guess Arya and Tristan got the last laugh on that, but she was the perfect evil character in this story.

  • Yareth

    Arya & Tristan

    Love this book from beginning to end. After their divorce Tristan returns to Bardstown to have a quiet time with his grandparents and parents. Accompanied by his four-year-old daughter, he hopes to have a good summer. What he doesn't expect is to be attracted to his best friend Arya's younger sister. She is a sweet girl who is qualified as a registered nurse, and who is dedicated to taking care of his grandparents. She has always had feelings for Tristan. And the two surrender to the attraction. Nothing is easy for this couple, because they have many things that can complicate them being together. But in the end they manage to have their HEA.

  • Iulia

    The book was ok. It was an easy read,without major dramas.
    I liked the development of the characters and the nice relationship established between the male character and his ex. I think It's nice to put some light on the healthy co-parenting and the dinamic of the new formed relationships between the parents and their partners. Also, I really loved the relationship between Tristan ,Aria and his grandparents.

    What I didn't like is the title of this book... Initially I was attracted by it ,but after reading the book I was left with the impression that it doesn't make justice to the entire story and to the relationship between the characters.

  • Maz

    This was a Forbidden brothers best friend, second chance trope.
    Tristan and Arya meet after so many years when Tristan has come back home to re evaluate his life.
    These two make you fetheir chemistry through the kindle. It's so hot!!!
    Only problem is there is so many obstructions and meddling minions trying to destroy them.

    Can they fight all this and find their HEA?
    Read and find out. A book with plenty of love, drama and spicy moments it will leave you out of breath and a big smile.

  • LeMiliere

    Following his divorce, Tristan returns to his hometown to try to reconnect with his daughter and take care of his grandparents. Aria is ten years younger than him and had a crush on him for years when she was younger. They meet again at his grandparents' home, and he can't believe what a beautiful woman she has become. Will Aria finally have a chance for her childhood wish to come true, will they be able to find happiness together, will it lead them to a happily ever after?

  • Jean

    Tristan is back in town for the summer visiting his grandparents. Taking a break from his clinics and rehab centers to spend quality time with his daughter. Arya has had a crush on Tristan, her brother’s best friend. Now that she is a nurse for his grandmother, she won’t be able to avoid him. Love the flirting between Tristan and Arya. But so much drama with his mother can’t be avoided.

    I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily

  • Hollie

    Home is where the heart is!

    Growing up Arya and Tristan were 8 years apart and Tristan was Aryas brothers best friend. She was just a little sister. But fast forward many years and they are back in the same town and sparks are flying. Of course love doesn’t come easy, especially when you have parents that are total snobs. But through many, many trials love does find its way and they find out that home is definitely where the heart is!

  • Danee

    I love Aimee Bronson's books as they hold your attention from start to finish. This story is full of romance and steamy and hot scenes. If you like a good romantic story then this is definitely a must read. Aimee Bronson has been put on my list of favorite authors.

    I received an Advance Reader copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

  • Karen

    This is a well-written, sweet romance with some steam. It is BFF/little sister/surprise baby-themed, with defined MCs, some drama, familial interference, issues to overcome, and a possible HEA. This is and engaging and entertaining read and I enjoyed it. I voluntarily read an ARC and this is my honest review.