Of the 3 books in the 'London's Most Eligible Playboys' trilogy, this one is my favorite. The characters were better developed and the storyline more believable.
In so many of these Harlequin books, we find a heroin struggling to raise a child on her own and not informing the child's father for no good reason than they want distance from the man. In this book, she has a good reason. After their one night together, Philip tells Lisi that he's married then storms out of the room and she never hears from him again.
The story centers around what happens after Philip breezes back into town after 4 years, discovers he has a son, and how he nourishes a relationship between mother and child after the fallout.
All in all, a pleasant read.