Yvonne L. reviewed Her Last First Date (Positively Pregnant, Bk 3) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1831) on + 929 more book reviews
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I didn't think I would like this book. I am so glad I was wrong. It was so much fun. It made me smile and some parts brought tears to my eyes.
Mallery revisited the concept of adoption but from the view of the birth mother. She created two people dealing with past losses: death and adoption. I thought it was great that Mallery gave Chrissy and Josh a plethora of mixed and complicated emotions instead of just your standard boo-hoo grief or guilt. Along with that she was able to create characters that I could laugh with and admire.
I loved how straight forward both Josh and Chrissy were. Although they were not the most self-aware it was awesome the way they said what was on their mind. There were no frustrating "misunderstandings" that kept them apart.
My favorite thing about this book was the dialogue: so clever, funny, and light hearted. And it wasn't just between the main characters, everyone's dialogues was great.
Good, solid romance even though the cover and series tagline were cheesy.
Mallery revisited the concept of adoption but from the view of the birth mother. She created two people dealing with past losses: death and adoption. I thought it was great that Mallery gave Chrissy and Josh a plethora of mixed and complicated emotions instead of just your standard boo-hoo grief or guilt. Along with that she was able to create characters that I could laugh with and admire.
I loved how straight forward both Josh and Chrissy were. Although they were not the most self-aware it was awesome the way they said what was on their mind. There were no frustrating "misunderstandings" that kept them apart.
My favorite thing about this book was the dialogue: so clever, funny, and light hearted. And it wasn't just between the main characters, everyone's dialogues was great.
Good, solid romance even though the cover and series tagline were cheesy.
Alison reviewed Her Last First Date (Positively Pregnant, Bk 3) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1831) on
From the back cover:
WHAT TO DO WHEN THE STICK TURNS BLUE
1. Take the test again...and again...and again.
2. Try to convince yourself the five tests you have now taken are defective.
3. Accept that you are pregnant...for the second time in your life.
4. Start making plans to tell the father that your one night together is about to deliver a little surprise in nine months.
5. Kiss the man to get him prepared for the news.
6. Realize that kissing the man makes you forget everything you were ever thinking...
7. Take a deep breath and deliver your news.
Great book as all of Susan Mallery's seem to be! Fun story.
WHAT TO DO WHEN THE STICK TURNS BLUE
1. Take the test again...and again...and again.
2. Try to convince yourself the five tests you have now taken are defective.
3. Accept that you are pregnant...for the second time in your life.
4. Start making plans to tell the father that your one night together is about to deliver a little surprise in nine months.
5. Kiss the man to get him prepared for the news.
6. Realize that kissing the man makes you forget everything you were ever thinking...
7. Take a deep breath and deliver your news.
Great book as all of Susan Mallery's seem to be! Fun story.
Marsha S. (Chycole) reviewed Her Last First Date (Positively Pregnant, Bk 3) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1831) on + 479 more book reviews
What To Do When The Stick Turns Blue
1. Take the test again...and again...and again.
2. Try to convince yourself the five tests you have now taken are defective.
3. Accept that you are pregnant...for the second time in your life.
4. Start making plans to tell the father that your one night together is about to deliver a little surprise in nine months.
5. Kiss the man to get him prepared for the news.
6. Realize that kissing the man makes you forget everything you were ever thinking.
7. Take a deep breath and deliver your news.
1. Take the test again...and again...and again.
2. Try to convince yourself the five tests you have now taken are defective.
3. Accept that you are pregnant...for the second time in your life.
4. Start making plans to tell the father that your one night together is about to deliver a little surprise in nine months.
5. Kiss the man to get him prepared for the news.
6. Realize that kissing the man makes you forget everything you were ever thinking.
7. Take a deep breath and deliver your news.