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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. rabck from aramena; the baby part was crafted to fit the romance, so that was a negative. But the dynamics of the three couples was a positive. Bachelor Holt panics when he's left with his 6mo daughter, who he doesn't even know existed. He snowballs local radio personality Stevie into becoming his wife. As a back story, his parents never should have divorced and find each other again at his wedding. And her parents are not so happily married after all, due to her father being forced into retirement ( ) light hearted and fun, though about a not so light hearted subject (attachment disorder). doesn't get into the disorder much, so it says light chick lit. it isn't one of those "wacky hijinks" stories either, which is good. the cover sucks, and the back description doesn't match the book at all. just based on those I never would have picked this up if it hadn't been mixed in with my bag of random romances and I hadn't been desperate for a book. the main male is a rich business consultant who discovers he's a father when his one night stand (a year ago) dies and names him father. the baby turns out to have attachment disorder and he can't handle her. the main female is a parenting expert who has the ability to calm the troubled baby. from the back you'd think it was one of those weird books where the infant has some diabolical plot and manipulates the poor hapless adults. thankfully, it isn't. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
When crisis management consultant Holt Landen discovers that he is the father of a six-month-old daughter, he seeks help from a sexy parenting expert, who teaches him to be a good father and a great lover. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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