Greta Lipinski's biological clock has run out of batteries. She always wanted children—problem is she’s never married. Well, that's not about to stop her. Greta is going to have a baby—she doesn't need a man. She has a track record of dating losers who she tried to reform—to no avail anyway. So, she uses the money for a down payment on a house for baby-making tests, minor surgery, and the artificial insemination procedure, which had to be repeated three times.Dr. Alec Thurston, a renowned fertility expert throughout New England, opened a fertility clinic to help couples fulfill their dreams. Alec loves his job, but fatherhood is not for him. He grew up with parents who were distant, uncaring. If it wasn't for his maid and butler, Alec would barely know the meaning of the word "family." He was never a son, merely an heir.Then, a lab error throws the unlikely Greta and Alex into a major…oops moment.
After serving in the Air Force as a registered nurse, Lori Avocato decided to give up nursing to write fiction. She lives in New England and is a member of the Mystery Writers of America, PASIC, NINC, Romance Writers of America, the Author's Guild, and Sisters in Crime. She's raising two teenage sons (heaven help her!), and one darling dog, Spanky. Lori is the author of six novels featuring Pauline Sokol: A Dose of Murder; The Stiff and the Dead; One Dead Under the Cuckoo's Nest; Deep Sea Dead; Nip, Tuck, Dead; and Dead on Arrival.
This book had so many grammer errors, that I could barely focus on the story itself. In theory, it sounds like it would be a cute story, but in reality, it was only ok. I don't recommend it.