
Member Reviews

Sahara is at the top of her game and a star. A mixed up at the fertility clinic where her eggs are store unexpectedly gifted her a daugther. The biological father Myles is reluctant to share their daughter....
It's an interesting storyline. Myles is a bit too annoying for me at first. He wasn't very understanding in the beginning. The ending was good though.
Thanks to the publisher for the arc

She’s got everything planned—including when she’ll have kids. Until something completely unplanned turns her world upside down.
World-famous Whitney “Sahara” Richardson is at the top of her game. With four Grammys, an Oscar nod, and a billion-dollar clothing line, her career is skyrocketing. Even her headline-grabbing dating life is looking up. And if everything goes as planned, marriage and children are just a few years away—and they will come in that order.
That is…until a mix-up at the fertility clinic where her eggs are stored puts the cart before the horse. Oops. Whitney suddenly has a daughter…whose biological father is reluctant to share her.
One in a Million is a fun celebrity rom-com with the poignancy of Abby Jimenez and a modern twist on “surprise baby” for fans of Jasmine Guillory.
My Take:
I enjoyed the first book in this loosely connected series, starting with "Token." I was delighted to discover that "Sahara," introduced in "Token," was featured in her own book. Although there are cameo appearances from characters in the first book, reading "Token" is not necessary to fully grasp this story. "One in a Million," like "Token," is an excellent choice for book clubs. The premise is thought-provoking, with fertility planning being a significant concern for many, and the elements of race relations and spicy romance add depth to discussions. That said, if the mix-up reminiscent of "Jane the Virgin" that initiates the story bothers you, this book might not be your cup of tea. Personally, I found it engaging and plan to use it as a springboard for discussion.

I have never read a book like this before, and was unsure how all of it would pan out, but it turned out great. The connection between Whitney and Myles could've been explored a little bit more though, because I do feel like it was rushed towards the end. I did love how the book touches on the topic of biracial children and raising them. Thank you NetGalley and Harlequin for allowing me to read this!

This book has one of the most unique premises I’ve seen in a romance but pulls it off so well. I really really appreciated the realities of a white man raising a biracial child being addressed and how it didn’t shy away from any of those components while also being a fun opposites attract celeb romance.

This is my first book by this author and it will not be the last!
The plot of this story was very ending, new and had me addicted from the first chapter! The many shocks and twists kept me engaged and I absolutely loved Whitney and Myles. Our two main characters were so relatable and I felt their every emotion!
A very beautiful read and one I couldn’t put down till the last word was read!

I thought this started off strong but then I was left with a feeling of wanting more by the end. I wish their relationship had been more developed. For the most part I liked both main characters. The plot is one of those where you have to suspend your disbelief because it's kinda over the top, haha.
Thank you to the publisher for an advanced copy of this book!

This was my first time book by this author and I pretty much went in blindly on her writing style. This story was ok for me. It started it strong but then fell flat for me.
I definitely wasn’t a fan of Holly’s. She was trash for sure. I didn’t like how Myles was initially treating Whitney and de their dynamics to go in the direction it did, I felt like things moved too quick. So much detail was placed elsewhere, in my opinion, other than the development of the parenting relationship. I just wanted more. And I saw that this was to be a rom-com and I honestly didn’t get that vibe.

4.25⭐️ I’ve been anticipating this book ever since I saw the cover and read the synopsis ! So glad I finally had a chance to read it ! This book was so unique It’s like Jane the Virgin but backwards lol. I thoroughly enjoyed this read, it kept me on my toes and had me seated until the very end ! I will say though Myles frustrated me for most of this book , I just wanted to grab and shake him. Overall, I’m glad they got their happy ending and everything worked out .
Thank you so much HTP for the ARC ! :)