Friday 9 March 2018

REVIEW - Baby Daddy by Kendall Ryan

The Book
Release Date: 27 February 2018
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From New York Times bestselling author, Kendall Ryan, comes a feel-good and sexy new standalone romance. 

We met in a trapped elevator. 

Emmett was on his way to work, sophisticated and handsome in his tailored suit and tie. 

I was on my way to the sperm bank. Awkward, right? 

At thirty-five, my life hadn’t taken the path I thought it would and I was tired of waiting—I wanted a baby. And I was ready to take matters into my own hands to make it happen. 

After our ill-fated elevator encounter, Emmett insisted on taking me to dinner—he also insisted on something else—that I ditch my plan involving a turkey baster and let him do the job. He would be my baby daddy. He was a wealthy and powerful CEO with little interest in diapers or playdates. And since he didn’t want kids, I’d be on my own once his bun was in my oven, free to go my own way. 

But once his baby was inside me, it was like a switch had been flipped, and I got a whole lot more than I ever bargained for. 

This full-length standalone contains a hot, swoonworthy hero, lots of playful banter and some hot baby-making! Enjoy.

My Review  5 STARS
This is my first book by this author and it won't be my last.

The chemistry between the two characters, Emmett and Jenna, is hot hot hot and from the first meeting in an elevator there is a spark between them.

Perpetual single ladies man Emmett has never wanted a family whilst he has been the CEO of his company, taking over from his father and seeing his parents failed marriage put him off the whole thing.

Jenna was raised by a single mother and knows she wants a child and that she is strong enough to raise it by herself.  The meeting with Emmett changes the direction of her plans quite considerably.  Instead of meeting the fertility clinic she agrees to go at it the old fashioned way.

Its a really well written book, that keeps you wanting to turn the page hoping that the characters get the happy ever after that they so seem to want, even if at times they have trouble saying it to themselves.

I look forward to reading more from this author.

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