It was the perfect arrangement… reality came crashing down…
Cause one thing I didn’t plan on was running into the mystery man again.
It turns out he’s incredibly accomplished…
The best in his field of medicine…
And the doctor in charge of my delivery.
Maybe now I should tell him about our twin babies.
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I really like Hope and Colin. Their chance meeting and instant attraction is serendipity at it’s best. This secret baby romance is sweet, bumpy and completely a must read.
I really liked this book. Warning though it will seem like it rushes in the beginning. But this book does slow down a bit. I really like the characters in this book. The characters in this book are well rounded as they both have lots of faults but also strengths. I do love the story-line of this story and haven’t read to many books that have the same story-line. Though I do feel like they both forgive each other really quick. It’s a great book. I recommend you checking it out.
They will always have Paris and so much more!
Big Bad Doctor: A Surprise Pregnancy Secret Baby Romance (Big Bad Daddies) by K. C. Crown is a well written romance with wonderful characters. Colin and Hope seem to have lost all hope for a future HEA and live in the now. Sparks fly, hearts expand and swell, life in Paris is fantastic until it all ends abruptly.
I really enjoyed this book because of the characters. The plot was very engaging and attention getting while the setting was super romantic. I fell in love with Colin and Hope falling in love in Paris. The antagonist, on the other hand, was like an annoying gnat that just wouldn’t go away, buzzing around and causing problems that fester until it explodes.
Overall, an engaging and entertaining read set in the most romantic city in the world that worked it’s magic on Colin and Hope while leaving them with more than memories that creates the fate that brings them back together for their much desired HEA.
I liked the story and plot but I have several issues with it. First it really needed more editing and proofing! You could have the word “he” and it could have been either “she” or “her”. There were times when I would have to stop reading and figure out what exactly the author intended. Also there seemed to be a repetitive telling of why the characters wouldn’t work out. Third for being a doctor and having a condom break, leaving Paris for an emergency back home was fine BUT there was no exchange of numbers “in case” the Plan B didn’t work! That didn’t seem to responsible for me from a male character that was nothing but a gentleman.
I am glad to have read the story. It was a nice bookcation. Reading is an enjoyment for me a way to escape from the day to day tasks. I did enjoy the dual POV format and the HEA.
This is a read that I would almost consider to be spicy. There was really one graphic scene and that didn’t really occur until well into the book. The rest of the sexy scenes were really just eluded to or glossed over.
KC use of intrigue and emotions leaves you gasping in wonder