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Book Reviews of Somebody's Baby (Darling, VT, Bk 3)

Somebody's Baby (Darling, VT, Bk 3)
Somebody's Baby - Darling, VT, Bk 3
Author: Donna Alward
ISBN-13: 9781250092687
ISBN-10: 125009268X
Publication Date: 4/4/2017
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Good second chances/friends to lovers story. Both Oaklee and Rory are longtime residents of Darling and have known each other for most of their lives. Rory and Oaklee's older brother were best friends, while Oaklee was the tagalong "pest." By the time that Oaklee was in high school, she had quite the crush on Rory. But when Cam noticed Rory noticing Oaklee, he shot Rory down and pulled the "treat her like your own sister" card. Both buried their feelings and moved on. Now both are back in Darling, victims of love gone wrong, and coping in different ways. Rory has become a serial dater, avoiding any hint of commitment by only dating a woman a few times at most. Oaklee simply keeps herself too busy to date at all.

I enjoyed the development of Oaklee and Rory's relationship. They've seen each other around town, but not spent any time together. Rory still thinks of her as Cam's little sister, until the night she comes banging on his door, needing his help because she hit a dog with her car. Suddenly he's noticing how pretty she is, remembering the girl she used to be, and sensing loneliness that he can relate to. After she leaves, he can't get her off his mind. Oaklee is in the same situation. Rory decided that what Oaklee needs is a furry companion and talked Oaklee into taking care of the dog they call Buster until his family is found or they find him a forever home. Oaklee is reluctant, as she has never had a pet and thinks she's too selfish to care for one. I loved Rory's methods, and she soon finds herself with a dog. I loved those first few days as both she and Buster learned what was expected. Rory doesn't just fade away, he stays involved, finding all kinds of reasons to check up on them.

I liked the sparks of attraction that kept pulling them toward each other. But both are also very wary and make it clear that they aren't looking for relationships, though being friends is okay. However, neither one can quite keep things in the friend zone, which creates a great deal of confusion for them. Every time their attraction heats up, one or the other panics and pulls away. I ached for Oaklee, who was slowly learning to trust again but wasn't sure if she could believe that Rory wouldn't let her down. She also knew he was holding back and didn't want to risk her heart on someone who wasn't all in. I loved seeing her reach the point where she was able to completely open up about her past, and how she hoped for the same from him. Rory was a harder nut to crack. He'd suffered a double loss and really resisted the idea of taking another chance. He deals her quite a blow when his fears keep him from trusting her with his whole history. When he realizes what he has done and what his feelings are, he has to come up with a way to fix it. I loved his "go big" moment and how it showed how much he had changed too.