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Who's Your Daddy?

por Lauren Gallagher

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Everyone's bringing baggage to this baby shower...Carmen James is nowhere near finished picking up the pieces after her divorce, and the last thing she needs is a positive pregnancy test. The fact that she doesn't know for sure who the father is doesn't help matters, but on the bright side, there's only two candidates: Donovan, her best friend... or Isaac, his longtime boyfriend.Carmen's struggling with an impossible-to-please family in between getting back on her feet. Donovan has his hands full with a teenager, plus a strained relationship with his own father, whose approval Donovan desperately craves. Isaac's questioning his sexuality, not to mention wondering if he can handle a newborn at forty. And to top it off, they won't know who the father actually is until the baby's born, which has both men questioning how the outcome will affect their longstanding relationship. Oh, and there's that minor detail about the undeniable three-way attraction that got them all into bed in the first place.Since they're all quite compatible in the bedroom, and Carmen's already pregnant, a casual sexual relationship seems like a good idea in the beginning. When emotions get involved, though, they could drive Carmen, Donovan, and Isaac apart when they need each other the most. Get ready for three people in one hell of a pickle (anyone have any ice cream?), parents who suck at parenthood, parents-to-be who think they'll suck at parenthood, a relationship-friendship-sexual-kind-of-thing that keeps getting more complicated, and a Chuck Norris joke. This 99,000 word novel was previously published.… (mais)
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  fromjesstoyou | Mar 21, 2016 |
OK. WOw. Just Wow. I'd say this is the best menage romance that I have read in a very long time except its really just the best romance that I have read in a very long time and is right up there for best books I have read in a very long time.

The emotions are real, technicolor, and the sex is hot. The journeys - internal and external- of the main characters are told with humor and finesse. On the sex front, its nice to see the guys only dishing what they will take. Finally.

Highly recommended. Heartwarming and with good closure. ( )
  Teenycakes | Sep 27, 2015 |
I knew going in that Who's Your Daddy? would not be a joke, but funny, would be filled with sex, but also with depth. Coming off of Rule of Three it made sense for me to try a longer Ménage. This was, however, overwritten and entirely too idealistic. Everyone fell in love, there's a baby, there's loads of sex. The conflicts weren't enough for me, even though I was definitely invested in all the characters.
  knotbox | Dec 1, 2014 |
One of the better M/M/F books I have read.

Usually, the M/M/F books I read fall into one of three pitfalls for me:

The always gay/bi couple who suddenly decide they need a woman to "complete" them.

The one where everyone's having lots of sex, but while the M/F stuff gets every little detail, the M/M parts feel like an afterthought, with barely any on page detail.

And the one where the woman feels like an intrusion, and I spend most of the book wanting her to just go away, so I can read about the men.

This book fell into none of those holes. Isaac and Dom were an established couple, and they were secure and happy in who they were, with just themselves. Isaac had never been with a woman, and expressed an interest, so they thought about finding someone, but just for him to play with, they never planned to hunt someone down as a permanent third, someone to complete them, they knew they were already complete.

Ever sex scene was really well done- the men got just as much time and detail as the men and then woman.

And even though the woman just kinda fell in with them, she never felt like an intruder at all. I really did believe that they all fell in love with each other.

My only complaint is it skipped ahead at the end, and I really would have loved to have seen more to life once Carmen moved in. I wanted to see more of the pregnancy, and I wanted to see her interact with Dom's son more. ( )
  Bitchie | Sep 21, 2013 |
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Everyone's bringing baggage to this baby shower...Carmen James is nowhere near finished picking up the pieces after her divorce, and the last thing she needs is a positive pregnancy test. The fact that she doesn't know for sure who the father is doesn't help matters, but on the bright side, there's only two candidates: Donovan, her best friend... or Isaac, his longtime boyfriend.Carmen's struggling with an impossible-to-please family in between getting back on her feet. Donovan has his hands full with a teenager, plus a strained relationship with his own father, whose approval Donovan desperately craves. Isaac's questioning his sexuality, not to mention wondering if he can handle a newborn at forty. And to top it off, they won't know who the father actually is until the baby's born, which has both men questioning how the outcome will affect their longstanding relationship. Oh, and there's that minor detail about the undeniable three-way attraction that got them all into bed in the first place.Since they're all quite compatible in the bedroom, and Carmen's already pregnant, a casual sexual relationship seems like a good idea in the beginning. When emotions get involved, though, they could drive Carmen, Donovan, and Isaac apart when they need each other the most. Get ready for three people in one hell of a pickle (anyone have any ice cream?), parents who suck at parenthood, parents-to-be who think they'll suck at parenthood, a relationship-friendship-sexual-kind-of-thing that keeps getting more complicated, and a Chuck Norris joke. This 99,000 word novel was previously published.

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