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Mass Market Paperback Making Babies Book

ISBN: 0373246447

ISBN13: 9780373246441

Making Babies

Making Babies by Wendy Warren released on Sep 24, 2004 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Simply Splendid

A book true to my heart. What a touching, laughing out loud, tribute to babies and moms and miracles that can happen when we least expect them. Throw in a handsome, sensitive guy and this makes for a romance that is to live for. Once again, Wendy Warren has the gift that keeps on giving. Read and enjoy. It's simply splendid!

True to Her Fans

Wendy Warren has once again brought out her very best wit, romance, heart and desire in her Special Edition of Making Babies. It is on the top on my list for Summer reading. Do yourself a favor and put it on the top of yours as well. Right up there with the rest of Wendy Warren's other sensational books. Believe me, you will never be disappointed. She is always true to her fans. A real genuine artist in the field of romance writing. A writer with great spirit who knows how to express her work with ease, humor and grace. Wendy Warren will be around the writing circuit for many years to come. I for one will be eagerly waiting to see what she comes up with next. Something wonderful as always.

Great Characterization, Upbeat Humor!

One of the things I know I'm going to get when I pick up a Wendy Warren, is a humerous, home and hearth story. WW outdid herself with MAKING BABIES! It's a warm, funny story about a situation any of us could find ourselves in - wanting a baby more than anything. And who couldn't identify with Elaine, or could turn away Mitch if he came knocking on the door! Can't wait for WW's next book!

Great read!

Not sure what Persian Princess's problem is. Maybe if she had READ the book instead of SCANNED it, she would have a different opinion. And if Princess has a problem with the spelling of certain words such as "polycystic," she should blame the publisher, not the writer. I found this to be a great read - humorous, romantic, tender. I love Wendy Warren's work because she can take ordinary people like you and me and raise them to the level of extraordinary. "Making Babies" is an example of gentle humor, unusual circumstances, and uncommon solutions. Normally I give away my romance books after I read them, but this is one of my keepers.

Making plans, making friends, making a baby?

Elaine Lowry had always wanted a child of her own, but her ex-husband Kevin had never thought the time was right. Now Elaine finds herself a 37-year-old divorcee with no children of her own, while her ex-husband's new trophy wife is expecting Kevin's child. So Elaine decides to take matters into her own hands and try artificial insemination as a way to get a child of her own. And she's content with her plan, until the lawyer that represented her ex-husband in their divorce shows up at her doorstep, challenging her notions about artificial insemination and stirring her long-dormant heart. Mitch Ryder had always felt guilty about representing Kevin in the divorce, although he had had little choice in the matter. He has been trying to discretely look after Elaine for the past nine months, and he just bought her apartment before it was sold to someone who would probably charge her a lot more money to live there. He's definitely tempted by his colleague's ex-wife, but he doesn't believe in love or happily-ever-afters. But when she tells him of her plan to have a child, Mitch wonders if maybe he wouldn't be the perfect father for her children! This book was really good! I was laughing aloud several times, especially during the "Pick a Daddy" party. Elaine was a really likeable character, and I think a lot of women can identify with some part of her struggles. As for Mitch, he was sinfully delicious. Who wouldn't want a Mitch showing up on their doorstep? :) The cover art on the book is beautiful! I usually don't buy a book because of the cover, but the cover art was really what drew my attention at first. The cast of secondary characters was excellent, from Mitch's workaholic meat-loving sister, to Mitch's sugary sweet but surprisingly attuned step-mother (and Elaine's neighbor). This book really just about had it all. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a sweet, funny, and tender romance with realistic characters.
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