All Taylor Clark ever wanted was a normal life and a traditional family, but so far she’s had neither. Soon after discovering that her boyfriend was secretly engaged and she moves to Charity, Montana for a fresh start, she realizes she’s pregnant. As her new friendly and sexy landlord helps her settle in, they become friends, although Taylor has to keep reminding herself to keep her distance. The … The last thing she needs is to start something new.
As an ex-con, Joe Collins knows a little something about fresh starts. Despite his determination to keep his head down, he can’t ignore Taylor’s natural beauty or obvious vulnerability. In short time, a tentative friendship blooms along with something more precious—trust.
When Taylor’s ex comes to town, he threatens everything that Joe and Taylor have built together. Joe steps up to care for and protect her, even though he risks losing more than the woman he loves.
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I thought the book was boring. The characters were annoying and their love story was not the kind you feel as if you are living right along with the characters. The actual romance was PG and so little I don’t know how the hi ended up pregnant. The Hh was of course a jerk in the beginning and wasn’t much better towards the end. I didn’t finish the book because it seemed like it wouldn’t end.
Judge a person’s character by getting to know them. Do not judge a book by it’s cover. Second chances. Compassionate characters, good reading.
I couldn’t finish it, horrible story telling
I did not enjoy reading this book at all. I loved the premise of the story, but the telling of if fell very short. I disliked the writing style of the author. I often felt like I was reading a book that was written for a much younger audience. The tempo of the writing was very slow and lagging most of the time. It made it very difficult for me to stay engaged with the characters. Quite a sorry read.
Enjoyed reading it and I love happy endings!
Boring. Too much angst and back / forth between the characters
Good story. Easy read
It was a good story.
I enjoyed reading the book
Loved it!
Her Baby, His Love by Lynne Marshall
Taylor, a nurse looked at the picture of him in the paper and it was his marriage to another…
Not the first time it happened to her but still devastating.
She ends up in Charity Montana to reinvent herself-pregnant and she has a place to stay in.
The house she rented is in bad shape but the elderly woman is welcoming-Dixie.
Native American Joe her property manager and owner of the nursery and Joe helps ex cons find work under supervision.
Love hearing of the nurser and the plants and their attributes. Joe is attracted to her upon sight.
Alternating chapters of Joe and then Taylor and their interests as they keep running into one another. Like how she investigates her new surroundings, all stores have woman’s first names
Love hearing the meditation garden-I can just imagine it and what all the symbols stand for.
She opens up to him and he to her as to their past. Her ex is not yet ready to be done with her although he’s married.
Misunderstandings and you don’t know who she’s going to end up with, including her own baby…Love Joe’s solution although he’s staying away from her.
Love knitting, don’t see that very often any more and religious interjections. Toe ring-just don’t get these, like tattoos. Human chain gang, novel idea!
Other works by the author are highlighted at the end. Their Christmas Miracle is excerpted and an author bio.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.
Her Baby, His Love by Lynne Marshall
This is Taylor Clark and Joe Collins’ story.
This is a sweet story about two people who are experiencing struggles in their life. Taylor finds out that she is pregnant and the father of her baby had been secretly engaged and just got married. Joe is an ex-con trying to get a fresh start. Taylor and Joe are attracted to each other but the timing and circumstances seem to be wrong. Can Joe accept another man’s baby? Can Taylor handle Joe being an ex-con?
I enjoyed this sweet and heartwarming romance. The supporting characters were entertaining as well.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.