The Hawaiian conference was the ideal setting to implement Christian's 'just slightly odd' plan. It coincided fortuitously with the peak of Carly's fertility cycle. They could do the deed, protect both their reputations and their jobs, and no one would be the wiser--Carly would have the baby she wanted, and her 'anonymous' donor could remain unknown. Carly had doubts the plan would work, but she had no inkling just how bizarre a turn her quest for a gene donor could take. She certainly hadn't anticipated that she would end up in the bed of the one man she most definitely didn't want to know about her plans--her boss. Spicy/Carnal. Adult situations and language.
I read this years ago. It was a very pleasant re-read. A good bedtime story for sweet dreams. The entire mix up was fun, if a bit zany. I found the ending to be rather abrupt and too pat. But all in all, still a fun read.
I almost didn't finish the book because i really didn't want to read about a guy that thought a woman he just met was a liar, probably married and who wanted to go bareback cause she had her tubes tied. (Ahh yeah, she seems like someone you have a go at sans condom. :-/) When you add that to my not finding the whole mistaken identities thing that funny I ended up skipping a good third of the book. In the end I didn't hate it but there could have been less junk in the front of the book and more decent stuff towards the back.