Monday, March 23, 2015

The Bachelor's Baby (Montana Born Auction #3) by Dani Collins



Book Blurb:

Your date with Bachelor #3 includes champagne and chocolate in the limo that collects you, a helicopter tour of Marietta and the surrounding mountains and valleys, and dinner at a five star restaurant in Great Falls. While oil baron Linc Brady wines and dines you, a main service will completely clean your home.

Who could resist this tempting offer, but Meg Canon plans to do just that. She is only home to clean out her childhood bedroom for her brother’s new step-daughter and then she’s outta her childhood small town and back to her life in Chicago, but when she meets the sexy, renegade millionaire while she’s stuck in the snow, sparks fly and Meg is tempted to maybe stay a little longer.

Linc Brady is new in town and happy to help a kid in need, but this? Technically he doesn’t owe Meg a damned thing after she bids on him, after setting him up for the Marietta bachelor auction in the first place, but her high-class city polish is his fatal weakness and makes her impossible to forget. When she agrees to come home with him, he makes it clear he’s a confirmed bachelor. This is a one-night thing. One night that turns into nine months and maybe a lifetime…?

My Review:

The Bachelor's Baby is another really good read in Montana Born's Bachelor Auction series.  I love how they are all tied loosely together, loose enough that they can very easily be read as stand alones.  I also like the novella length of them all.  They are the perfect length for the stories being told.

In The Bachelor's Baby, I really enjoyed Linc and Meg.  Dani's writing and the feelings she brings out really made me care for these two characters.  I felt for Meg in particular, she has so many unresolved issues and her time back in Marietta is bittersweet for her.  Despite this, she is moving on, strong, and very likable.  Linc has found his place in Marietta and he found Meg.  Their one night of passion was something that could happen, the chemistry was right between them, and I liked how it just was.  Neither was looking for or expecting anything more, even if it was unforgettable.

The way they react and deal with what happens next is believable, and the maturity of their characters shone through, and this is something I really liked also.  The plot of The Bachelor's baby really worked for me in this book, and it was because of the characters, the emotions they evoked, and the entertainment I felt while reading!

I'd recommend The Bachelor's Baby to any romance reader.

4/5 stars

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