
For me this is one of Rebeccas slower paced books. It seemed more drawn out than her other books but I liked it none the less.
I thought the characters were well defined and showed them at their best and the issues and feelings they grappled with were real.
I understood why Nick wanted to find a girlfriend as quickly as possible to stop his interest in Samantha from growing but of course that didn't work.
I was a little surprised that Jessica got so angry with her mom when she found out some facts. It seemed a little over the top from how I have seen kids react but it resolved some issues in the story so I see why she did it.
I thought the characters were well defined and showed them at their best and the issues and feelings they grappled with were real.
I understood why Nick wanted to find a girlfriend as quickly as possible to stop his interest in Samantha from growing but of course that didn't work.
I was a little surprised that Jessica got so angry with her mom when she found out some facts. It seemed a little over the top from how I have seen kids react but it resolved some issues in the story so I see why she did it.
Dana R. (signinghands) reviewed To Be a Mother (Single Father) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1233) on + 46 more book reviews
Loved it! Very emotional. Powerful subjects. Also liked the romance without the explicit scenes.