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GRR Reviews Doctor Daddy by K C Crowne

Hope is a travel writer who just arrived in Paris. Meeting a tall, dark, and handsome stranger doctor Colin was a delight. Having her every needs met, esp. sex was... wonderful. Too bad they only have three nights. Unfortunately, he was called back to the US for an emergency consultation (who turned out to be his evil ex). And in their farewell sex, condom broke. She promised to get Plan B (aka morning after pill), but after travel and writing assignment, she completely forgot. Thus she found herself pregnant with TWINS, and due to her pre-existing condition of diabetes, she's in need of a specialist...  who turned out to be Colin himself...

The FMC needs some serious work. The author tried to make her "feisty and independent", but in reality she came across as rude and crass. And the MMC is just TOO perfect, which only made the contrast worse. This plot has also been done before. 2/5

GRR Reviews Bride and the Beard by K C Crowne

Harley wanted to expand the 5-star family mountain resort with a spa and fitness center, but his two brothers are "we don't do that" "we'll think about it" and fobbed him off. He went to Vegas to attend a conference and met Emily there, fighting over a taxi... // Emily is a single parent raising her daughter because her ex-husband is a rich cheater who enjoys making her miserable. She went to Vegas to network, as she's a massage therapist hoping to open her spa. Harley and Emily met up and after a drunken night about town, got "married". Emily is in huge regret the next day, as her ex-husband apparently has her followed and will use that to hurt her and gain custody of Emily, while Harley just happens to need a massage therapist, and was surprised that Emily refused him. When Harley went to visit Emily, hoping to change her mind, he found out the whole situation... But what can he do about it?

Somehow the ending was wrapped up a bit too neatly. Let's just say there will be a court-battle, except it wasn't a battle but a massacre.

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 4/5

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