



Published by Harlequin
Released on March 1, 2015
Pages: 134
Format: eARC
Source: NetGalley
I don’t know how to explain just how badly written this ended up being. It was a Harlequin like I used to read in high school and I was feeling nostalgic. You know the theme of quicky romances that turn into being pregnant when the hero thinks he is infertile? Well, he really is infertile, damn it. Not an original theme, but thought I would give it a go. So wrong of a choice.
Candy Anastasi wants to forget her ex and spend six weeks with the hot new doctor, Guy Steele. Falling in love wasn’t the plan. Dr. Guy doesn’t do forever since he learned he was infertile. It’s a problem he wants to avoid. So when these two spend six week making memories, Candy ends up pregnant with twins, no daddy around and parents that are so over protective I felt like she was in a straight jacket.
In the end, I couldn’t buy into either character. Everything felt off and wrong. The two seemed only to be good for having sex and not with dealing with reality. I can’t recommend you even try this one as it was something I won’t remember after I hit publish on this review.
Shari
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I used to love them back then too
I missed this phenomenon, but I could see why the premise would grab you.
I missed this phenomenon, but I could see why the premise would grab you.