' strong, healthy male, willing to participate in hazardous short-tem experiment at high pay.'
A mysterious advertisement, but one which Rachel knew would get results! Determined to have a baby what she needed now was a perfect specimen to be the father - and it seemed that he came in the shape of Charlie Mathers. Only Rachel hadn't bargained on actually starting to like this infuriatingly handsome man...or that Charlie might not be entirely willing to go along with her plan!
Emma Goldrick is the penname used by the marriage formed by Emma Elizabeth Jean Sutcliffe, borned 7 February 1923 in Puerto Rico, and Robert N. Goldrick, borned on 22 March 1919 in Massachusetts, USA. They met in Puerto Rico, where married. She was a licensed practical nurse, volunteered with American Red Cross and she taught American Sign Language and he was a career USA military man. Thirty years and 4 children later they retired, and in 1980 they started to write in collaboration, and their first novel was accepted and published in 1983 by Mills & Boon. They continued publishing 40 novels until Robert passed away at 76, in 22 January 1996. After her husband death, she published her last novel and retired. Emma Goldrick passed away at 85, in 20 November 2008.
I liked this book very much because it was more about the likeable characters instead of the love scenes. Romance was there but it was supportive not the focus.
I can’t even care enough about this book or the characters in it to feign anger. I feel only apathy. I’m going to throw it away and then forget it ever existed.
Painfully boring, not spicy in the slightest, cannot recommend.
Also, breasts are not conical 🤭
Spoiler: this book is problematic for many reasons, and I think the biggest is that the main girl actually gets UPSET that the main dude did NOT r*pe her 💀