Rating: Summary: A lighthearted read... 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.
Rating: Summary: lighthearted romp Review: Straight to video movie queen Tatiana Fox knew her marriage was not going well, but is stunned when her spouse Kerr informs her he is divorcing her because he is gay. While he seeks the real Kerr and moves in with his male lover, her husband tells Tatiana that she has full custody of their twin babies, Ethan and Everson. Timing is everyone in the movie industry as Tatiana learns as she auditions for a part that could make her career, but she has he two toddlers accompanying her. She gets a break when former Australian soccer star Jack Thorpe agrees to watch her children while she performs. Later Tatiana hires a financially strapped Jack to be her personal trainer and to help with the kids. As Jack and the infants bond, he and Tatiana fall in love. However, she was burned once by a hunk and also has a rising career to develop making a relationship between them unlikely unless matchmaking babies have their way. BABY, BABY is a lighthearted romp that satirizes Hollywood superegos. Jack is a wonderful lead protagonist while Tatiana the wannabe superstar seems like a caricature of a starlet yet Tatiana the mother and lover seems so human. The story line never takes itself too seriously entertaining fans from the moment Tatiana receives the message from Kerr ending their marriage until the final curtain call. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: lighthearted romp Review: Straight to video movie queen Tatiana Fox knew her marriage was not going well, but is stunned when her spouse Kerr informs her he is divorcing her because he is gay. While he seeks the real Kerr and moves in with his male lover, her husband tells Tatiana that she has full custody of their twin babies, Ethan and Everson. Timing is everyone in the movie industry as Tatiana learns as she auditions for a part that could make her career, but she has he two toddlers accompanying her. She gets a break when former Australian soccer star Jack Thorpe agrees to watch her children while she performs. Later Tatiana hires a financially strapped Jack to be her personal trainer and to help with the kids. As Jack and the infants bond, he and Tatiana fall in love. However, she was burned once by a hunk and also has a rising career to develop making a relationship between them unlikely unless matchmaking babies have their way. BABY, BABY is a lighthearted romp that satirizes Hollywood superegos. Jack is a wonderful lead protagonist while Tatiana the wannabe superstar seems like a caricature of a starlet yet Tatiana the mother and lover seems so human. The story line never takes itself too seriously entertaining fans from the moment Tatiana receives the message from Kerr ending their marriage until the final curtain call. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Romance written by a man - and you can tell Review: What a waste of time and money!
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