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Sons of a Parisian Dynasty Claiming their legacy. Finding their family. Meeting their match! With the retirement of their patriarch, the renowned Causcelle triplets are taking over an aristocratic empire! These gorgeous yet media-shy billionaires are stepping into the spotlight to make their mark on Paris. Firstborn Nic has taken over the hotel branch of the...
Sons of a Parisian Dynasty Claiming their legacy. Finding their family. Meeting their match! With the retirement of their patriarch, the renowned Causcelle triplets are taking over an aristocratic empire! These gorgeous yet media-shy billionaires are stepping into the spotlight to make their mark on Paris. Firstborn Nic has taken over the hotel branch of the business—and immediately caused a scandal with the company’s new attorney! While Raoul is heading up the rest of the corporation—at least until mysteriously absent Jean-Louis can be found... But while these brooding siblings are taking the business world by storm, their hearts are completely off-limits—when you’re this wealthy, love always comes with a catch, right? Until they meet the women who show them just how wrong they are! Find out who tames Nic inCapturing the CEO’s Guarded Heart And see the return of Jean-Louis inFalling for Her Secret Billionaire Available now! Then get ready for Raoul’s story Coming soon! Dear Reader, When I was young, I loved The Nun’s Story with Audrey Hepburn. I decided I wanted to study science and work in Africa, discover something phenomenal under a microscope. But my math skills were nonexistent, so I turned to something else. I know I created this story entitled Falling for Her Secret Billionaire because it’s about the woman I would have liked to become. She’s a wonderful person. Enjoy! Rebecca Winters Falling for Her Secret Billionaire Rebecca Winters Rebecca Winters lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. With canyons and high alpine meadows full of wildflowers, she never runs out of places to explore. They, plus her favorite vacation spots in Europe, often end up as backgrounds for her romance novels—because writing is her passion, along with her family and church. Rebecca loves to hear from readers. If you wish to email her, please visit her website at rebeccawinters.net. Books by Rebecca Winters Harlequin Romance Sons of a Parisian Dynasty Capturing the CEO’s Guarded Heart The Baldasseri Royals Reclaiming the Prince’s Heart Falling for the Baldasseri Prince Second Chance with His Princess Secrets of a Billionaire The Greek’s Secret Heir Unmasking the Secret Prince Escape to Provence Falling for Her French Tycoon Falling for His Unlikely Cinderella Visit the Author Profile page at Harlequin.com for more titles. I adored my doctor father, who made my life heavenly. He deserves every adulation. It’s for him I dedicate this novel. Praise for Rebecca Winters “This is the first book that I have read by this author but definitely not the last as it is an amazing story. I definitely recommend this book as it is so well written and definitely worth reading.” —Goodreads on How to Propose to a Princess Contents CHAPTER ONE CHAPTER TWO CHAPTER THREE CHAPTER FOUR CHAPTER FIVE CHAPTER SIX CHAPTER SEVEN CHAPTER EIGHT CHAPTER NINE EXCERPT FROM CARIBBEAN CONTRACT WITH HER BOSS BY NINA SINGH CHAPTER ONE THANK HEAVEN FOR a day off from the hospital! This Friday morning, Françoise packed up some items in her apartment in Nice to ship to a storage unit in Paris. She didn’t want to have to take anything with her except a suitcase. In less than three weeks she’d be flying home to take the last of her medical boards. With luck she’d receive her doctorate. The last item to go in the box was her father’s black medical bag. He’d never had another one and it was her most prized possession. Sixty-one-year-old Patrick Valmy, who had died five months ago, had been a distinguished doctor. His fatal heart attack shouldn’t have happened. Her mother, an incredible nurse who’d worked with him, had died a year before from pneumonia. She missed both of them horribly. As she looked inside the bag one more time, it slipped from her hands and fell upside down on the floor. Out came the percussion hammer and stethoscope she’d played with as a child. Surprised, Françoise leaned over to pick up everything, including an old dark brown billfold. For some reason it had been lying in the bottom of the bag with everything on top of it. She’d never seen it before. Curious, she looked inside and discovered a faded document of some kind. When she pulled it out and opened it, the first thing to catch her eye was the print at the top of the paper. Groupe Français pour l’Adoption Adoption? She frowned. What was this paper doing in the bottom of her father’s bag? According to the information here, he’d delivered a baby. His patient’s? Or someone he’d helped in an emergency? Une enfant femelle. Née 10 Fevrier Docteur attitré: Patrick Valmy. Mere: inconnue Pere: inconnue Inconnue... Unknown. Françoise looked down at the signatures of the adopters. Patrick Valmy and Dionne Valmy What? Those were her parents’ signatures! They’d adopted this baby? Françoise had been their only baby because her mother couldn’t have more children. She’d gone through three miscarriages before Françoise’s birth. If they’d adopted this child and it had died, why hadn’t she known about it? Beneath their names was the year of the adoption. Twenty-eight years ago. She’d just celebrated her twenty-eighth birthday on February 10. Françoise did the math. No, it couldn’t be! She let out a gasp and fell back on the couch. Something was very wrong here. She read it over and over again. If this were to be believed, Françoise had been their adopted baby! She wouldn’t have cared about being adopted, but she couldn’t imagine them not telling her everything. They’d had her whole life to be honest with her. Why hadn’t they wanted her to know? Why the secrecy? Did they think that she would love them any less, or resent them if she’d learned the truth? The questions kept coming. Her mother had always said she wanted more children. Why hadn’t they adopted another child to give her a brother or sister? How had they kept her adoption