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And Babies Make Ten (Harlequin American Romance, 784)

And Babies Make Ten (Harlequin American Romance, 784)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Zany Read You Won't Be Able To Put Down
Review: As the other reviews (and the title, of course) tell you, babies figure big in this book. But, one thing you might not expect is all of the wacky, eccentric characters that live in this small Kansas town. From decidedly-offbeat elderly folks living in the rectory, to the gossiping parishioners, to the easy-going, not-easily-shocked (& hunky) pastor, to the epitome of zaniness, the heroine herself, you get a peek inside a world where you never know what each person will say next.

I loved the dependable romance-novel qualities of falling in love and precocious children (a common theme in Harlequin & Silhouette-- which I love and do not complain about one bit), but the combination of the unusual choice of making the hero a pastor and the wonderfully memorable characters make this book stand out from your average romance novel.

You gotta' read it! You'll love it! You'll make your friends read it, too, (which they will they'll thank you for)!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Single pregnant woman meets priest who inherited quintuplets
Review: Casey is thirty-five, and she wants a baby, but she doesn't have a husband. So she has herself artificially inseminated. Her doctor tells her she's having twins and at the same time offers her a low stress job in Kansas with a cousin who's a pastor. Stephen is everything Casey could want in a man, but on the very night she arrives, his foster sister sends him quintuplets, yes, five adorable toddlers.

Lisa Bingham sets up an intriguingly impossible situation. For a fun read, grab this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyable and entertaining
Review: I realy liked it. As soon as I bought it I couldn't put it down. It had an interesting plot and just the right amount of humor. Although the ending was rather predictable (look at the title), I highly recomend reading this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The book was very interesting and light hearted.
Review: It was the kind of book that made you laugh, and cry. I picked it up, and was unable to put it down until I had read it. I reccomend this book to any romance lover.


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