Donna M. (dmac) - reviewed on + 130 more book reviews
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Bellagio, Inc. public relations genius Trina Roberts had been a bad, bad girl when she'd gone to bed with a recently jilted groom and wound up pregnant. she knew Walker Gordon wasn't looking for forever--at least not with her. So when he took a job overseas, she sort of neglected to tell him about the baby on the way.
Well, now he's back and he's just figured out the truth. Walker had been reeling from a very public breakup when Trina had offered solace he couldn't deny. He'd never expected the result would make him somebody's daddy! Trina claimed not to need anything from him, but he was determined that his child have a father; he just didn't know if it should be him. Because a father's shoes...well, those he wasn't sure he could fill.
Not bad:) It seems to be part of a series about the women who work for this high fashion shoe company, but I was able to follow without having read any of the other stories. Trina is fairly likeable although her reluctance to open up to Walker gets a bit annoying. Walker also is a bit slow on the uptake but eventually he steps up his game. I sort of want to read the rest in this series in the future.
Bellagio, Inc. public relations genius Trina Roberts had been a bad, bad girl when she'd gone to bed with a recently jilted groom and wound up pregnant. she knew Walker Gordon wasn't looking for forever--at least not with her. So when he took a job overseas, she sort of neglected to tell him about the baby on the way.
Well, now he's back and he's just figured out the truth. Walker had been reeling from a very public breakup when Trina had offered solace he couldn't deny. He'd never expected the result would make him somebody's daddy! Trina claimed not to need anything from him, but he was determined that his child have a father; he just didn't know if it should be him. Because a father's shoes...well, those he wasn't sure he could fill.
Not bad:) It seems to be part of a series about the women who work for this high fashion shoe company, but I was able to follow without having read any of the other stories. Trina is fairly likeable although her reluctance to open up to Walker gets a bit annoying. Walker also is a bit slow on the uptake but eventually he steps up his game. I sort of want to read the rest in this series in the future.
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