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Cargando... Instant Daddypor Carol Voss
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I enjoyed this book. I think I enjoyed it more because the romance story took a backseat to the family story. To be sure, it is an odd set up. A twin sister who is pregnant after a one night stand arranges for her twin to adopt and raise the child when that twin has an auto accident that removes her ability to have children. The biological mother passes away later (not related to the pregnancy). The baby's father (who didn't know about the pregnancy) learns he has a son when he is in town to present a scholarship. Over time, the two must learn to work together for the best of the child. The romance comes along with that. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
The toddler in Jessica Chandler's arms is Dr. Peter Sheridan's spitting image. Down to the auburn hair, dark brown eyes, cleft chin--and small birthmark on his jaw. Peter had no idea he had a child. Or that the baby's mother passed on, and his son was being raised by her twin sister, Jessie. A workaholic with few personal ties, Peter has no clue how to be a father. Though Jessie fears he'll take the boy away, she's willing to show Peter how to be there for his son. But can she open her heart to this instant daddy, as well? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The idea is unusual and I thought it held a lot of promise: a woman who is raising her sister's toddler son meets a man who is almost certainly his father. He had no idea that he had a son and is focussed on his career, but decides he wants a part in his son's life.
But I found the writing a bit repetitive, and the outcome predictable. The Christian element was well done, I thought, without being pushy or preachy, and the ending satisfying even if I could see it coming. However I don't plan on looking for others in this series.
If you want something light and undemanding with a Christian theme (and, as a consequence, entirely free of anything remotely 'adult') then if you can find it free or inexpensive on Kindle, it's not a bad read.
Longer review here: https://suesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2022/08/instant-daddy-by-carol-voss.html ( )