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Loading... Babyface (Red Dress Ink)by Fiona Gibson
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. It's hard for me to get attached to a book, and really drawn into reading, when I simply can't respect the main character. Not quite as bad an experience for me as "The Think Pink Line" (also from Red Dress Ink, a line I generally enjoy), but definitely in the same ballpark. One of those books which I kept expecting to get better, but it never did. This was OK, just OK. Nothing special really, just an easy read. The character wasn't very likeable really and towards the end everything sort of unravelled, a ton of new characters were introduced, but never really followed through. It was sort of like two books had been merged together unsuccessfully. Not a great read. The main character was depressing and unable to learn anything from her mistakes. The ending wasn't really an ending. It's like the writer just got bored and stopped writing. You can tell because the last few chapters where jumping all over the place and had no meaning. You start to think it was going somewhere and then Nina would be someplace else. This was probably one of my least favorite books. no reviews | add a review
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When Nina met Jonathan through the personals, she thought he seemed nice enough. Little did she know that her quest for companionship would lead to an unplanned pregnancy, a new living situation, a fork in her career path and gossipy new-mommy groups.
Trapped in their London home with diapers and homemade baby food (made by Jonathan, of course), Nina craves a little glamour, the odd afternoon out and -- dare she think it? -- maybe even a sexy dress. When her fashion editor friend needs a baby to fill in for a photo shoot, little Ben's career as a model is launched, and Nina has a nice excuse to get out more. She intends to tell Jonathan -- really she does -- about their son's star turn, but the time is never right, and they've been getting on so well. Of course, it's only a matter of time until her secret is exposed.
(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:53 -0400)
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