Wednesday, 7 February 2018

The Baby Maker by Lili Valente

REVIEWED BY
Tina Shobe 



The Baby MakerThe Baby Maker by Lili Valente
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dylan Hunter has just about reached his goal of doing what he wants with his life after putting his life on hold to take care of his family. The last thing to accomplish is to purchase the pumpkin patch owned by a neighbor so he can put in vines again to appease his dad.

Emma Haverford is putting a clink in his plans by also bidding on the property. After she caught her fiance cheating she leaves her past behind to start over.

Emma has a deal for Dylan, one of the rumored baby makers. She'll give up on the property if he'll provide her with her deepest wish of a baby. She'd like it no strings attached. It really took a lot of nerve for Emma to approach him as he's given her the impression that he doesn't like her. He doesn't even know her more than to know she is also a neighbor.

Dylan is a wonderful man who puts his family above his own needs and wants.

Dylan actually ends up pursuing Emma, which was a nice twist in this story. Their bantering added a layer of humor. I thought that was great. It also lead to some underlying heat that added another layer.

You can definitely tell that Dylvan and Emma were more mature than the norm. I was impressed how they both approached the possible arrangement. Neither one is stupid and nor is Emma desperate. She just has goals in life that she would like to accomplish.

I like that the story was told by both their points of view so you got to know what each one of them is thinking. It made me connect more to the story.

I love Dylan's dad and his brother, Tristan and Rafe. Though Rafe comes across as a bit of a manwhore. We were also introduces to Emma's sister, Carrie.

I'm looking forward to reading the next book. I hope Carrie gives Rafe a really hard time

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