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The average rating for Her Boss's Baby Plan based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2011-07-27 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Kurtis Ksiazek
Martha Shaw is trying to leave behind her glamorous lifestyle working as a fashion editor for Glitz magazine to be a single mother. Trying to find the young man who is Noah's father requires her going to St Bonaventure island to try and track him down. Taking on the job of being a nanny for Lewis Mandfield's niece seems like a good idea, but two babies can be very distracting. Lewis is trying to care for his niece, Viola, and run a business. He is an engineer not a father. Hiring Martha to care for Viola should have been a good idea, but he had to fight the desire to care and comfort Martha. Unsure if Rory is what she wants, Martha must still tell him about Noah. Spending time with Lewis is making her feel drawn to him. Seeing him learn to interact with the kids makes her fall even further in love with him. A sweet story.
Review # 2 was written on 2012-08-31 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Jean-S�bastien Dalcourt
Top 5 reasons why this book isn�t worth waiting for: #5. Diluted version of Susan Fox�s other book, Vows of the Heart. #4. Same old, same old stepsibling plot. At 17, stepsister was shamed into leaving the ranch when she declared her love for the hero and he rejected it as purely adolescent puppy love. #3. Inarticulate hero: he�s overdoing the taciturn Marlboro Man part but he likes to ride roughshod over opposition. #2. Passive heroine: It got annoying how many times she contemplated escaping from him and returning to her apartment BUT failed to follow through. Stop dithering already, willya, and get out of Dodge. #1. Cop-out proposal� or when is a proposal not a proposal? When the hero commands her to marry him and presumptuously slips the engagement ring on her finger without consent. If he were proposing on JumboTron and being watched by thousands, I'd get this preemptive gesture. But as it is, it's too manipulative for words. Corollary to #1. Tacit response� or when is an answer not an answer? When the heroine is struck dumb and goes along with wedding plan because she�s already wearing the ring. Grrr. Did I mention how passive she was? Had I not read other Susan Fox's stories like Black Sheep and Wedding in the Family before this one, I'd suspect her of romanticizing spineless females.


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