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That'S My Baby

That'S My Baby

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oh Baby!
Review: From the moment you enter Jessica and Nat's world, you immediately become immersed in the story. The well developed plot coupled with highly sensual love scenes, makes for a winner. I hadn't read the 3 preceding books, but after completing this, I purchased them to find out about the sub-plot characters. The main characters are an heiress with a thing about independence and a real estate mogul back from a year long stint overseas who's been working with orphans. Nat who has issues from his own childhood, is unaware that he has fathered a child. This knowledge wreaks havoc on their relationship, but forces each of them to compromise, which is what life is ultimately about. Even though this book is a little longer than the average Harlequin or Silhouette publication, it doesn't contain a lot of nonsensical jibberish some authors use just to keep the storyline moving. I enjoyed the book and would purchase more from this author in the future.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oh Baby!
Review: From the moment you enter Jessica and Nat's world, you immediately become immersed in the story. The well developed plot coupled with highly sensual love scenes, makes for a winner. I hadn't read the 3 preceding books, but after completing this, I purchased them to find out about the sub-plot characters. The main characters are an heiress with a thing about independence and a real estate mogul back from a year long stint overseas who's been working with orphans. Nat who has issues from his own childhood, is unaware that he has fathered a child. This knowledge wreaks havoc on their relationship, but forces each of them to compromise, which is what life is ultimately about. Even though this book is a little longer than the average Harlequin or Silhouette publication, it doesn't contain a lot of nonsensical jibberish some authors use just to keep the storyline moving. I enjoyed the book and would purchase more from this author in the future.


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