Lianne wants to have a baby.
One problem, she has no man in mind and the blind dates her sister and her boss are setting her up with are not helping. She is a list maker and left her ‘ideal man’ list at the office. Her boss finds the list and decides maybe there is another way to help her out.
This is a fast read, but I found many reasons to set the book down—my youngest daughter’s first driving lesson, raking all the fallen branches off the lawn. This book just didn’t quite capture my undivided attention. And there was one too many repetitions of the H/h conflicts, but I’ve had this same complaint about this author in the past. Now I can expect to hear from someone who will tell me to stop buying books by this author. Please don’t—I’m not the one that chooses which books get sent in the month’s readers subscription and if I’ve paid for the book I will read it. Besides, I’m not saying it is a bad book.
Nancy






