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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This book was very interesting. I liked it showed the other side of parenthood. The father's part in the baby's life. All though in this book the father was both parents. It also showed how the father can love his baby. I think this book would be a good book for all the males to read. They could learn a lot from it. About parenthood, relationships and life altogether. 30-year-old Jamie McCoy is living the carefree life of a successful, popular, newspaper columnist, with a very comfortable income, and no real responsibilities. At least, until one morning he hears strange, mewing sounds coming from his screen porch at the back of the house. Upon investigating, he finds a tiny baby, some bags and a suitcase, with a note informing him that the baby is his daughter, Samantha. Suddenly, Jamie has a major responsibility, and no idea how to cope. An only child with no married friends, he has no prior experience with babies. He calls the local hospital looking for help, and is directed to nurse Allison Winslow, who runs an educational program called The Daddy School. Jamie is in for a crash course in infants and responsibility. He's also in for a crash course in Allison Winslow--who in turn is in for a crash course in Jamie McCoy, and in letting other people help her, occasionally. It's light, enjoyable, and if it's not too deep, it does feature likable, engaging characters. Jamie may not be prepared to cope with the unexpected results of a vacation fling nine months ago, but he is determined to get it right. Allison is a smart, capable, decent woman who wants to help other people, and is, maybe, ready to get over her resistance to being helped. This is also the start of a series, and the minor characters are good set-ups for their own stories later. Enjoyable. I bought this audiobook. I just couldn't get into this book. The story is about Allison who was just too perfect. Except she condemns the hero, and I use that term very loosely, for sleeping with someone he doesn't know when she sleeps with him hardly knowing him. Jaime Russo the hero has a Peter Pan complex - he doesn't want to grow up and quite frankly I became tired of his complaints about the baby at the doorstep. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieThe Daddy School (1) Appartiene alle Collane EditorialiHarlequin Superromance (763)
The Daddy School Father doesn't always know best... Sometimes a man needs help learning to be a dad.... That's what the Daddy School is all about. Baby on the Doorstep! Jamie McCoy is the ultimate guy. His syndicated column, "Guy Stuff," keeps thousands of men in a macho frame of mind. But the day Jamie finds Samantha on his doorstep, his life changes drastically. Samantha is a baby and Samantha is a girl. What, after all, does Jamie really know about either? But more important, Samantha is his daughter, so he phones Allison Winslow, a nurse who runs the Daddy School, for advice. But when he actually meets Allison, he finds he wants much more than her assistance.... The Daddy School Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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"He was afraid to pick up the baby. If he touched it, it might bond with him or something. Or he might leave fingerprints all over it." ( )