Friday, February 27, 2015

ARC REVIEW: The Bachelor's Baby (Montana Born Bachelor Auction #3) by Dani Collins

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Who could resist this tempting offer, but Meg Canon plans to do just that. She is only home to clean out her childhood bedroom for her brother’s new step-daughter and then she’s outta her childhood small town and back to her life in Chicago, but when she meets the sexy, renegade millionaire while she’s stuck in the snow, sparks fly and Meg is tempted to maybe stay a little longer.

Linc Brady is new in town and happy to help a kid in need, but this? Technically he doesn’t owe Meg a damned thing after she bids on him, after setting him up for the Marietta bachelor auction in the first place, but her high-class city polish is his fatal weakness and makes her impossible to forget. When she agrees to come home with him, he makes it clear he’s a confirmed bachelor. This is a one-night thing. One night that turns into nine months and maybe a lifetime…?


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 4 STARS


Third book of the series and I must really say I’m hooked! The writers have successfully maintained the consistency of the characters and the aura of the series. I can’t get enough! The Bachelor’s Baby was a delightful read. Miss Dani delivered this familiar storyline with interesting characters and an entertaining prose.

Linc Brady was a millionaire with an attitude and has sworn off to commitment. But behind Linc’s rather intimidating personality was a generous man who feared loss. Having known loss at a very young age, he avoided commitment to prevent himself for experiencing the pain of being left. Linc had a bossy CEO attitude and at some point, I disliked him but as the story progressed, I saw how he started changing and completely loved him until the epilogue.

Meg Canon was a successful newscaster in search for her birth parents. She was determined to patch the missing part of herself and hopes to finally feel complete. Meg was a heart-warming character. Her story was touching and her personality was a contrast of success and loneliness. I loved her determination and her heart. There were times when I really felt for her, the heartbreak, the various kinds of rejection, and her loneliness. In the end, I completely adored her.

In all honesty, I didn’t feel the initial impact of the spark between Meg and Linc when they met. The chemistry was weak but the author managed to heighten the heat between them as the story progressed. Although the main plot of the story is no longer new, the author managed to deliver it with a breath of freshness that had me finishing it in one seating. I definitely enjoyed it! Can’t wait for the next installment of this series!


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