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Baby, Baby

Baby, Baby

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice Contemporary Romance
Review: "Baby,Baby" is a nice comtemporary romance set against glamous Hollywood. Ms. Adams is able to come up with some snappy and quick dialogue with references recent Hollywood scandels. The only thing that I didn't like about the book was that it seem to end to quickly. But, if you are looking for a book for plane or car ride, check out "Baby,Baby"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lousy book...
Review: Baby, Baby is full of self-centered, self-serving characters and mediocre dialogue. Don't waste your money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Storyline info
Review: HYSTERICAL ROMANTIC COMEDY!

Accustomed to the sleazy, the lazy and the greedy, B-movie queen Tatiana Fox isn't rattled when her husband leaves her and their twin toddlers. But her nanny's desertion causes a real crisis: having finally landed a dream part in a feature film, Tatiana can't start shooting until she finds somebody to care for her kids.

Enter Aussie Jack Thorpe, an easy-on-the-eyes ex-soccer star whose hopes for a big break in the movies have left him flat broke. He needs money and adores Tatiana's twins, so he and she negotiate a business deal. But when her career skyrockets, pulling Tatiana every which way, she finds Jack tugging on her heartstrings, bringing her blissfully back down to earth. Explicit sex.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth a few chuckles!
Review: I enjoyed this read. The main character is introduced in a short story of Kyle Adams in the book "The Only Thing Better Than Chocolate." I gave this book 4 stars rather than 5 because while the story was funny and a great read, there where places that needed to be chopped down to size a bit more by the author as they dragged a little. But on the whole it is worth the read just to see what happends to Tatiana Fox!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kylie Adams rocks
Review: I loved this book. It is extremely funny, great characters and plot. I couldn't put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kylie Adams rocks
Review: I loved this book. It is extremely funny, great characters and plot. I couldn't put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: funny, witty, happening love story
Review: If you like a good, funny, interesting, humorous, hard to put down love story that is a little different and quite sassy. Then I say buy Baby Baby.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Winner for Kylie Adams!
Review: Once again, Ms. Adams cleverly skewers everyone who's anyone in contemporary America while spinning a hilarious tale of modern love, Hollywood-style. Kudos to Ms. Adams. Keep 'em coming, baby!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Winner for Kylie Adams!
Review: Once again, Ms. Adams cleverly skewers everyone who's anyone in contemporary America while spinning a hilarious tale of modern love, Hollywood-style. Kudos to Ms. Adams. Keep 'em coming, baby!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Romance written by a man - and you can tell
Review: Self-absorbed and selfish Tatiana Fox has to change her priorities quick when her husband leaves her for another man and the single mother of twins. When her nanny quits, Tatiana is ready to scream. Then she meets Jack Thorpe on her way to read a script for a movie that is supposed to take her to the big time.

Jack Thorpe has lost everything. As a world famous soccer player, Jack was noticed everywhere. He partied hard and lived fast, until the day he injured his knee and was out of the game for good. Then he finds out that he lost all his money and is talked into doing a reading for Sin by Sin, the same movie that Tatiana is reading for.

In Baby, Baby, Kylie Adams gives the reader a different kind of book. Although there were too many one liners to count, it was a humorous read. Tatiana could start her own personal pharmacy with all the medication her therapist has her on. Hard to follow at times, Baby, Baby is basically a lighthearted and fast paced read.


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