My face when reading the book is captured perfectly in the cover lol.
Moral of the story: do not turn down your husband when he wants sex (for any reason, including grieving your dead baby) or risk him cheating on you.
Bonus Moral: if your husband apologizes for cheating on you (and don't forget that it was probably your fault that he had to stray), forgive him as quickly as possible or risk him leaving you for another woman permanently.
I don't even know where to begin with this book.
The story starts with the husband at his lawyers office where he's asked if he knows a woman named Josie. Why yes, he does. Josie is the woman he was forced to f*ck when his grumpy wife turned him down for sex when she was grieving after their baby died. When husband hears Josie's name, his first thought is: "Oh sh*t! Did she give me an STD that I transferred to my innocent wife Annie??" ....which makes me scream: "you mean you had drunk unprotected sex outside of your marriage and you didn't get yourself tested before f*cking your wife???"
Luckily for our hero, the news is not about an STD (although he never did get tested to find out for sure). Turns out, his one night drunken fling had his baby! She died in a car accident and left the baby under his sole custody because he is the father. Ok, I get that he's the biological dad (although, said dad refused to get a DNA test done because the baby is a ginger just like he is), but what I don't understand is why would a woman just leave him with sole custody after having met this guy once! He's the biological father so he would have rights but it seemed crazy to just leave the baby in his lap without knowing anything about this guy, except that he had a drunken fling with her. He could be an alcoholic or unfit parent for all she knew.
Moving on, our hero returns home to his wife to tell her that he was unfaithful and that it resulted in a baby which he is now the sole custodian of. The heroine is rightfully pissed off (although the dialog was ridiculously hilarious with her yelling "adulterer!" at him lol) about the hero breaking his vows but he kindly reminds her that it was really her fault because she turned him down for sex while she was grieving. What else was he supposed to do?
Anyways, the heroine kicks the hero out of the house (they live in Las Vegas) and then a few days later uproots herself and moves to Texas to stay with her mother in a small town where everyone knows her business before she does (that's an exaggeration but just barely).
The hero's mother stays with the hero for a while to help him with the baby. The hero tells his mother that he still loves his wife and he'll do anything to get her back. Anything, except actually make an effort to earn her trust back because that's too much work and it was her fault anyway (Ok, the hero doesn't actually blame the heroine that much but she blames herself and so does everyone else when they find out). The hero is feeling sh*tty about himself and that he failed his marriage but he doesn't do anything for months to try to make it work.
My favourite conversation was when the hero calls the heroine to ask if she can ever forgive him. She said she's unsure because he broke her trust. He tells her that, even though it's hard, he's working on forgiving himself and that he's moving on with his life because what else can he do? He told her that he will leave the ball in her court and she can call him when she's ready to forgive him. That's the effort he put in - telling her to call him when she's over it.
Then we have the heroine agonizing for months (the separation lasted about 5-6 months) that if she doesn't forgive him soon, he's gonna leave her and marry someone else. Her mother and best friend essentially tell her the same thing. Forgive him or lose him forever. Never mind that he's not doing a single thing to earn her forgiveness.
We also get a great side story (which serves as a moral for the heroine) where her best friend found out that her husband had an affair during their marriage (not a one night stand like our heroine has to deal with, but a full blown affair). When said friend confronts her cheating husband, he begs for forgiveness for one month. When she didn't forgive him after one month, he moved out and started seeing the woman he cheated with. Fast forward a year - they're divorced and he's still dating the woman he cheated with but he makes sad puppy dog eyes at his ex-wife because he'd really rather be with her. The best friend admits that she wished that she forgave her cheating ex during that month when he asked for forgiveness but her pride stopped her. This leads to our heroine having the realization that if she doesn't forgive the hero soon, she might lose him....for good!
What no one talks about is the fact that these faithless husbands don't do anything to earn forgiveness or trust. I'm not saying that the women should endlessly string them along, but the men have to show that they're willing to do whatever it takes to earn forgiveness but they don't, not even close. It is simply up to the women to forgive the man or risk losing him.
Long story short, our hero and heroine get back together and our heroine learns to love the baby that resulted from the one night stand. The end.