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Who Will Father My Baby? (Silhouette Romance, No 1507) |
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Rating: Summary: Another winner by Donna Clayton. Review: I read "Who Will Father My Baby" by Donna Clayton because I liked her last release, "Rachel and the Doctor". I found this story to be very romantic, and I loved the cover. Donna Clayton is an author who never fails to deliver a good story with realist characters that the reader would like to have as friends. This book is another winner. Thank you for another wonderful read.
Rating: Summary: Another great book Review: With Lacy Rivers biological clock going into overdrive, she might have given up on marriage, but motherhood was her destiny. Not really into visiting a sperm bank, she has gone through a list of acceptable male friends? -- This really caught my attention and funny bone -- "What is it with men and their sperm?" Lacy Rivers asks, "Suggest a night of frivolous fun and a man will jump your bones without a second thought. But you just mention the word BABY and he acts as if his bodily fluids are more precious than gold." [chuckle, chuckle - was hard to put the book down after that statement ----- [taken from the back of the book] So Lacy chose to approach the one who'd always struck her as the Perfect Man -- but this time as a daddy candidate. Only, Dane Buchanan's tragic secret drove her problems out of Lacy's head...... He had learned that parenthood, like love, could bring soul-searing pain -- and heart-swelling joy. ------this has got a depth of emotion to compel you to finish this book post-haste -- and leave you wishing it was longer.
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