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Written: Apr 28 '01
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Pros: Great book! I wish it were a series!
Cons: I stayed up wayyyy too late to finish it. :(
The Bottom Line: Finally, a true picture perfect book that doesn't leave you depressed!
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| julie42's Full Review: The Real Father: Twins (Super Romance Series) Book... |
What a great book.
Sure, it may have something to do with my new twin obsession, but hey. (The Canucks - our hockey team, has the only set of identical twins in the NHL. Smile. :)
Okay, so this is what happens. Ten years earlier, Molly gets pregnant. On the same night (as conception) her boyfriend gets into a horrible car accident and never is able to find out she's pregnant. His twin brother survives the crash. Molly and her mother leave the town to create new lives for themselves, never telling anyone about the baby...
Present time: Molly comes back to the town to progress her career. For years, she's been a single mom, stuck in landscape design for buildings but she wants to break into the residential design. Jackson (the other twin) is back at the town too, and handsome as ever. He quickly wins Molly (of course, the love portion of the book, yadda yadda) and eventually has to tell her something. (Here we go!) Her dead boyfriend cheated on her, and conceived with someone else. The night he died, he was mad at this other girl because she didn't tell him she was pregnant until it was too late to not have the baby. He died in anger. Jackson always cared about Molly, and couldn't see her ever get hurt. Molly hadn't ever slept with her boyfriend, and he was mad because of it, and left her. She came to him, crying, one night as he was sprawled out, drunk under a tree. He tried to say no, but she wouldn't listen. It was Jackson she slept with, and Jackson was really the father of her baby, who is now ten years old.
Anyway, the book was awesome. If you've ever imagined dating twins (male twins) then you've got to read this book! It shows a couple tricks they pulled, and their bonds of loyalty. It shows how they are always labeled as one person, instead of individually.
It was wonderfully written, and because I got it at the library, it was free! As I mentioned above in the con section, the ONLY con was that I was exhausted the next day because I stayed up all night reading!
Good luck!
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Member: Julie White
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