Father Found

· The Daddy School Book 1 · Judith Arnold
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 Winner of the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award!

 

Book One of Judith Arnold’s popular Daddy School series. Jamie McCoy is the ultimate guy: thirty years old, carefree and professionally successful as the writer of a nationally syndicated humor column called “Guy Stuff.” Nine and a half months ago, he spent a week basking on the beach in Eluthera and indulging in a fling with a woman at the resort. Never did he expect to find the unplanned result of that fling—a healthy, wailing baby named Samantha—strapped into a car seat on his back porch, along with a suitcase full of diapers and infant apparel and a note informing Jamie that he’s her father.

 

Maybe he is and maybe he isn’t. But first things first. He’s never fed a baby or changed a diaper in his life. He doesn’t own a crib or a stroller. In a panic, he phones the nearest hospital, where neonatal nurse Allison Winslow takes his call and tells him about a class she teaches called the Daddy School.

 

Classes on how to be a dad are exactly what Jamie needs. But when he attends his first class and sees the tall, earnest, amazingly beautiful and even more amazingly competent Allison, he realizes that he might just need more from her than her lectures on how to hold a baby.

 

Jamie’s efforts to be a father to this precious baby touch Allison. His sense of humor amuses her. His striking good looks turn her on. But how can she trust the sort of guy who’d sleep with a stranger on vacation, without giving a thought to the consequences? How can she give her heart to such a reckless man?

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4.4
115 reviews
A Google user
January 5, 2018
Yes Allison has her own problems to deal with, but she had years of being a "care giver" to her old boyfriend. She would not want to start that up again. She does go a little far on the help for the school she wants funded. I don;t see how that played into her phobia of not taking care of his problems. But of course it all ends well, it's a love story after all.
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Zakiya Seedat
April 10, 2021
This book premise was strong but the execution was weak. Firstly, James having a one night stand does not make him promiscuous or irresponsible. He used protection but he fall into the category of people where the usage of the condom was ineffective. When a child is born it is suppose to be happy time and concentrating on how the child comes into the world because it doesn't mean your criteria or standards is judgemental. Even if Samantha was conceive by two people who didn't know each other. How dare you question her father? Allison and her grandmother were too much for me. I disliked both characters. Allison had the audacity to judge James situation. I feel her character was wishy-washy, arrogant and annoying. The grandmother was rude and portrayed as typical older person. I would not recommend this book to anyone. I know it harsh but Allison character just drove me mad. If the writer intention was for me to dislike her, you succeeded. Sorry about this review.
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Sharina S.
May 24, 2022
I really tried to like this book I really did. But the main female was so judgmental and annoying even until the end. I could not do it. I ended up skipping to the end and then when I got to the end I still didn't care what happened. I did not finish because I could not finish reading this book. The main male character was very very likable. I was even sick of the baby.
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