Full Custody of the Heart: A Sweet Single Mom Billionaire Romantic Comedy (Billionaire Baby Daddy Book 4)
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He gave them everything except the truth. Now he has to earn the only thing money can’t buy back.
The secret is out. Internal auditor Nora Quinn was right about all of it — and being right, it turns out, is a room with the furniture taken out. She won, completely, and went home to a life that had been correct all along and somehow emptied while she proved it. Now there’s a job offer that would settle her future, a man she can’t decide whether to let back in, and the same instinct ruining both: she keeps auditing the choice instead of making it.
Julian Mercer has stopped performing. No charm, no grand gestures, no architecture — just a man taking the seat he’s been assigned, doing the honest thing while a review that could cost him everything hangs over his head, with no guarantee the doing will ever be enough. He spent six years proving he’d give his daughter anything except his actual presence. Now presence is the only currency she’ll take.
And fifteen-year-old Emily Quinn holds the verdict. She has a sealed card she wrote at fifteen to a father she couldn’t find — and she’ll decide, on her own clock, whether the man who finally showed up is worth letting in. She’s the grader. Nobody wins her. She decides.
Book 4 of 4 — the finale. The repair. Everything the catastrophe broke gets mended here — not with a speech, not on a schedule, but the hard way, paid in truth, one installment at a time. The happily-ever-after the whole series promised is real, it’s earned, and it costs four books. Closed-door heat, dual point of view, and a guarantee: no cliffhanger will ever involve the safety of the kid, the mom, or the robot. The series ends the way it began — with paperwork. Only this time it’s clean.