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Honeymoon Baby (Do Not Disturb) (Harlequin Presents , No 1985) |
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Rating:  Summary: Interesting Review: Back Cover description: Jennifer had taken drastic measures to become pregnant, and she was saving every ounce of love she had for her baby. There was no room in her life for marriage--but now the father of her unborn child had arrived on her doorstep! Jennifer's first problem was that her entire family believed Raphael Jordan was actually her husband--and that, at last, the happy couple could have a honeymoon! Her second was that Raphael was delighted to oblige...so Jennifer was forced to share a bed with her gorgeous, sexy, pretend husband! I liked this book. The story was unusual and interesting. She was tricked. Jennifer got married because she thought she was helping a dying man, and in return he would help her have a baby by invitro. She was set up. Her husband used his son's sperm to get a grandchild. The son thought he had been setup. Good interplay between the characters and the plot moves along nicely
Rating:  Summary: Not As Good As Her Other Stories Review: If you have read 'In Bed With the Boss', you will find this book disappointing. The story is lame and contrived. I just can't stomach the idea that a father wants a grandson desperately enough to trick his own son into donating his sperms and then strikes a bargain with a young woman to have his grandson by artificial insemination. Meanwhile, in order to give the baby his name, he marries the woman. Although this is a sham marriage, the whole thing appears somehow stilted and sickening, especially with the 'stepson' finding out and wanting to consummate the 'marriage'. This is nowhere near 'Nobody's Baby But Mine' by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, which is sexy, homorous and fun.
Rating:  Summary: Way too desperate measures! Review: It started good but as the plot was revealed it became too . . . . weird, is the only way I can describe it. I didn't like how secretive she was about getting pregnant. It certainly wasn't realistic as to the measures that any woman with morals would go to. The description was good and the characteristics of Rafe were entertaining.
Rating:  Summary: Way too desperate measures! Review: Susan Napier usually writes very good stories but i don't know what happened to this one. The story is about this inn keeper Jennifer Jordan who can't decide on being a nurse or a bed and breakfast owner. She married this older guy who had a son who he wanted grandkids from but the son didn't did not want to settle down and procreate, but he went to his father sperm bank and donated some sperm. His father then implanted the sperm into Jennifer his wife who wanted to get pregnant. Her husband died but before he did he told his son Raphael Jordan what he had done. So the son set out to fine his step mother who is carrying his child...
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