Friday, October 23, 2020

Their Christmas Baby Contract - Shannon Stacey (HSE #2802 - Nov 2020)

Series: Blackberry Bay (Book 2)

Striking the deal was the easy part.

He'll help her make a beautiful baby.

Brady Nash is handsome and anti-marriage. And with IVF completely out of her financial reach, Reyna Bishop is running out of time to have the child she so very much wants. Theirs is a practical baby-making deal: no emotion, no expectation, no ever-after. They'll even “date” through Christmas to silence their hometown gossips. It's foolproof…till the time she spends with Brady and his warm, loving family leaves Reyna wanting more than a baby…


Good friends to lovers story. Brady and Reyna have known each other since first grade and have watched each other crash and burn on many relationships. Reyna is unaware that Brady has loved her for years, which has affected his ability to maintain a relationship with another woman. She and Brady have an embarrassing bit of history between them. A night together that didn't turn out as expected created lingering awkwardness whenever they meet. But when Reyna's latest relationship comes to a humiliating and public end, Brady is there to help.

I liked both Brady and Reyna. Brady has a reputation for being unable to stick with any relationship for long. No one realizes that Brady is searching for the one who can give him the family he wants. Brady's terrific scenes with his nephews show how wonderful he is with them and his yearning for a child of his own. Reyna is in a similar situation. She has a reputation for being "hell on men" because her relationships don't last. Reyna wants a child and has been searching for the perfect husband and father, but none of them measure up. So she decides to do it on her own.

I enjoyed the development of the relationship between Brady and Reyna. Reyna is upfront with Brady that she wants him to be the father of her baby. She doesn't want a relationship, just the baby. Brady is taken aback by the proposal. Yes, he wants a child of his own, but he also wants the family that goes with it. However, this may be the only way to get that child, so he accepts Reyna's offer. Because both are tired of being the subjects of gossip, they plan to "date" publicly, then break up sometime after Reyna gets pregnant while agreeing to co-parent the baby.

Brady jumps at the chance to spend time with the woman he loves. He knows she doesn't want a relationship with him, but he feels a small flicker of hope that maybe he can change her mind. As they spent time together on their "dates," they got to know each other's hopes and dreams. There are some sweet scenes between them, and it is obvious that their feelings have deepened. However, having made their "no relationship" demands initially, neither one knows how to go about changing it. Afraid of rejection, each keeps their feelings to themselves until Reyna gets scared of how real everything feels and forces the breakup. I ached for Brady, who had started to believe they had a future. I wanted to shake Reyna because she was rather cruel in the way she did it. I loved the ending as both of them faced their fears (with a little help). I loved Brady's bravery in laying his heart on the line and how that gave Reyna the courage to reveal hers. The scene in the gazebo was beautiful, and I loved the epilogue.

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