Jess Promise was the last book in the 'Secretly pregnant' trilogy by LG. It was a simple storyline with medium pace or was it? The hero and heroine agree to a marriage of convenience for the sole purpose of conceiving a child and heir to the Billionaire Italian Cesario di Silvestri with divorce built into the agreement down the line in a few years. All the cards were laid down on the table from the very beginning, but was it all the cards? The story could easily have become boring with such a cold and calculated entry into the sacred bonds of matrimony but it was rescued in part by the ingenuity of LG, and the likeable characters she created. There were so many hidden secrets with heightened suspense and the desire to find out what was going on turned this medium paced book into a fast-paced page turner because you want to know what happens next. For instance, why would a handsome billionaire enter into such a coldly calculated agreement for marriage aside from the fact the he found Jess attractive? Who is Jessica Martin and what is her connection to Halston Hall? What I liked best about this book was that it was constantly filled with surprises, vulnerability and human interest problems that will pull at your heart strings, while at the same time trying to forge a relationship between two strangers who took a leap of faith to enter into marriage based on necessity and attraction. It was well written and very enjoyable to read. If I have one criticism it is that it there was not enough to make it part of a trilogy, no mention of the other characters in the other two books and the pregnancy was not secret, it was the purpose of the relationship. Nonetheless it was a good and enjoyable read, I recommend. The ending was LG at her best, the way she stretched out the suspense, I came close to skipping just to find out but I did not and my admiration for her writing skills has risen another notch. Well done LG.