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Daddy by Surprise (Silhouette Special Edition, 1301)

Daddy by Surprise (Silhouette Special Edition, 1301)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: FAIRLY DECENT STORY BUT!
Review: Devin Gray had had his fill of raising and being responsible for youngsters. He's 31, about time he got over it.
Some excuse for affairs, he takes precautions? Well, little six year old Emily proves it doesn't always work.
He does remember how to braid hair and chase away bad dreams, but very reluctantly.

Now we have divorced Molly Shipman -- her hang-ups were more logical but she's lonely so she might as well give in and have an affair? Never can figure out these kind of women. First half of the book leads up to the seduction. Gee!

Molly falls for Emily and is happy weaving her dreams until she finds out what Devin has in store for his daughter. Emily is a heart warming little character and she holds the story together.

Probably should have given it a 3, expecially with the lack of morality but hey, I stayed with it and did like the ending. Number 2 with friend Laura coming up in Doctor and the Debutante -- We will see?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: FAIRLY DECENT STORY BUT!
Review: Devin Gray had had his fill of raising and being responsible for youngsters. He's 31, about time he got over it.
Some excuse for affairs, he takes precautions? Well, little six year old Emily proves it doesn't always work.
He does remember how to braid hair and chase away bad dreams, but very reluctantly.

Now we have divorced Molly Shipman -- her hang-ups were more logical but she's lonely so she might as well give in and have an affair? Never can figure out these kind of women. First half of the book leads up to the seduction. Gee!

Molly falls for Emily and is happy weaving her dreams until she finds out what Devin has in store for his daughter. Emily is a heart warming little character and she holds the story together.

Probably should have given it a 3, expecially with the lack of morality but hey, I stayed with it and did like the ending. Number 2 with friend Laura coming up in Doctor and the Debutante -- We will see?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Romantic Times Review
Review: No ones more stunned than a sexy writer when he learns hes a father, unless its the sassy student whos started to care for him. Finally on her own, a family isnt part of her planbut shes already fallen for daddy and daughter. Despite a slow start, Pat Warrens DADDY BY SURPRISE (3) entertains readers with its sense of humor, moments of passion and appealing characters.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Romantic Times Review
Review: No ones more stunned than a sexy writer when he learns hes a father, unless its the sassy student whos started to care for him. Finally on her own, a family isnt part of her planbut shes already fallen for daddy and daughter. Despite a slow start, Pat Warrens DADDY BY SURPRISE (3) entertains readers with its sense of humor, moments of passion and appealing characters.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Didn't quite make it's potential.
Review: This is a book where the main characters rent apartments in the same house, and over the first half of the book they get to know each other. It is a little dragged out and slow. I think this could have been done in a couple of chapters, then the daughter comes on the secene. After the little girl comes into the picture is when the book actually becomes very good, but it doesn't leave much time till the end of the book, which leaves a lot of questions unanswered.

This is the first in a series of three books about three college roommates, which was not elaborated upon in this book. I just hope the next two books will stick more to their titles than this one did.


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