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Oh, Baby! (Steeple Hill Cafe)
Author: Judy Baer

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Publisher: Steeple Hill
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780373786190 - ISBN-10: 0373786190
Publication Date: 6/1/2008
Pages: 352

Book Description:
I, Molly MacKenna, am a pregnant woman's dream--and one man's nightmare!

From the moment we met, obstetrician Clay Reynolds scorned my profession as a birthing coach. His scathing remarks left me crying on the shoulder of my potbellied pig, Gertie! It seems only the handsome doc's eight-year-old son, who thinks I hung the moon, can make Clay be civil to me.

Clay is a great doctor and loving father. And we're finding a lot in common as we volunteer together at a free clinic. But he's still frowning at me in the delivery room.

So how can I convince him God gave me skills that complement his own? Maybe with a little help from above I can change Clay's attitude toward doulas in general... and me in particular.

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Joanna L. - Auburn, IN wrote on 8/19/2009...


This was a quick and interesting read. The mix of Christianity and courting was intriguing - it's been a while since I've come across a book where the lovebirds don't fall into bed immediately, but this book definitely offered a great view on love without premarital problems. A humorous tone throughout really helps to ease the reader through the pages and it's easy to feel involved with and attached to the characters by the time the book has come to a close. Good read.

Dolly P. (IAMADOL) wrote on 8/2/2009...


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From the moment we met, obstetrician Clay Reynolds scorned my profession as a birthing coach. His scathing remarks left me crying on the shoulder of my potbellied pig, Gertie! It seems only the handsome doc's eight-year-old son, who thinks I hung the moon, can make Clay be civil to me.
Clay is a great doctor and loving father. And we're finding a lot in common as we volunteer together at a free clinic. But he's still frowning at me in the delivery room.

So how can I convince him God gave me skills that complement his own? Maybe with a little help from above I can change Clay's attitude toward doulas in general… and me in particular.



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