Friday, February 14, 2014

The Proposition by Katie Ashley Review

With her thirtieth birthday looming, Emma Harrison finds her biological clock clanging and the elusive knight in shining armor yet to appear. She’s running out of options, especially after her gay best friend backs out from being her sperm donor. Of course, there’s always a sperm bank, but Emma fears a donor mix-up might impregnate her with the spawn of Satan. Resident company womanizer, Aidan Fitzgerald, is used to always getting what he wants, especially in the bedroom. When Emma spurns his advances at the company Christmas party, he¹s determined to have her no matter what it takes. After Aidan learns of Emma's predicament, he is quick to offer a proposition that will benefit them both. He will father Emma¹s child, but she must conceive it with him naturally. Not one for hook-ups or casual sex, Emma is reluctant to take him up on his offer, but his charm, coupled with her intense desire for motherhood, wins out. Soon their baby-making sessions become more than just physical. Aidan can¹t seem to walk away from her while Emma begins to wonder if Aidan could be the one. But can Aidan leave his past behind to become the man Emma needs him to be?
 
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My Thoughts:
5/5 Stars
 
This book was different and I liked that!
The storyline was unique and the characters were awesome.
 
Emma was the typical woman looking for love and a baby. While looking for a sperm donor she is given a proposition. Aiden wants her in bed so he is eager to exchange his sperm for sex. She is reluctant to say yes and in the end feelings grow deeper than just a business transaction.
 
The love they form is beautiful and real. The situations and difficulties they are overcome prove that they are meant for one another.
 
I loved the family aspect of this book. They all bond and form a joint family.
 
This book had it all ... hot sex, emotional bonds, family ties, friendships, and a loving relationship.

Highly Recommend it to all readers.

 

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