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Baby, Be Mine

Baby, Be Mine

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yes, read this one!
Review: Tabitha Talbot and her partner, Sam Stevens, were morning radio celebrities. When Tabitha found out she was pregnant she told her boyfriend and ended up dumped. Sam was around when Tabitha's test stick showed positive, but no one else at the station knew of the baby. Still, word of being dumped traveled. The station manager decided to use it as a promo. The listening audience was invited to mail in love letters for Tabitha. She would choose the best and go out on a date with the winner.

Sam was a confirmed bachelor and was in no way daddy material. At least that was what he thought. However, since the boyfriend was out of the picture, he (as a concerned friend) made sure Tabitha saw her doctor, took her vitamins, and ate right. The attraction he had always felt for her exploded into much more. Now he had only to somehow convince her.

***** Oh, this story is pure delight! I began reading on a Saturday, intending to read an hour before heading out for lunch, only to continue reading until the last page had been read. (Who needs lunch anyway? There is always dinner!) I urge you to buy this novel! It is full of humor and romance and is very addicting! *****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: amusing relationship drama
Review: When morning radio show co-host Tabitha Talbot informs her boyfriend of two years Bob that she is pregnant, he immediately ends the relationship. She is shocked as she thought they would just marry. Her station boss Marty decides that finding a boyfriend for the heart broken Tabitha would be the perfect publicity stunt. Tabitha, even with the help of her on the air partner Sam Stevens, fails to persuade Marty to leave well enough alone.

Though Sam is a confirmed bachelor, he felt protective towards Tabitha, but now his need to keep her safe has gone into the stratosphere. Tabitha blames her desire for Sam on the raging hormones of her pregnancy. When they make passionate love, Sam realizes that he wants his Tabby by his side afternoon and night not just in the AM, but she was already dumped once and cannot believe commitment phobic Sam is talking family affair.

BABY, BE MINE is an amusing relationship drama that will surprise readers to learn that this is author Emily McKay's debut. The story line is fun due to the seesaw romance between the lead couple and the antics of the support cast, especially at the station. Though Bob's fleeing his responsibility is never adequately explained, the audience will take great delight with this "He Said She Said" style romance.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: amusing relationship drama
Review: When morning radio show co-host Tabitha Talbot informs her boyfriend of two years Bob that she is pregnant, he immediately ends the relationship. She is shocked as she thought they would just marry. Her station boss Marty decides that finding a boyfriend for the heart broken Tabitha would be the perfect publicity stunt. Tabitha, even with the help of her on the air partner Sam Stevens, fails to persuade Marty to leave well enough alone.

Though Sam is a confirmed bachelor, he felt protective towards Tabitha, but now his need to keep her safe has gone into the stratosphere. Tabitha blames her desire for Sam on the raging hormones of her pregnancy. When they make passionate love, Sam realizes that he wants his Tabby by his side afternoon and night not just in the AM, but she was already dumped once and cannot believe commitment phobic Sam is talking family affair.

BABY, BE MINE is an amusing relationship drama that will surprise readers to learn that this is author Emily McKay's debut. The story line is fun due to the seesaw romance between the lead couple and the antics of the support cast, especially at the station. Though Bob's fleeing his responsibility is never adequately explained, the audience will take great delight with this "He Said She Said" style romance.

Harriet Klausner


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