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The Babe Magnet

(Book #1 in the Southern Heart and Humor Series)

The Bachelor: Holt Landen was in trouble. He'd been left a six-month-old baby he never knew he had, and while he'd attracted plenty of babes in the past, they were always the kind in high heels and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Oh baby

Holt Landon is a successful business man with no plans on getting married or having kids Stevie Stedquest is a radio personality who gives advise to parents and does want children and marriage. Holt and Stevie do not really have anything in common until the day that Holt gets a call saying the mother of his child died in a car reck. Several weeks later he gets his daugher Isabelle, but does not know what do to with her. She has failer to thrive and attachment disorder. On the way back to his house with a screaming Isabelle Holt turns the radio on and hears Stevie's voice-which calms Isabelle. Holt then comes to Stevie and askes her to marry him on paper-He needs somebody to watch Isabelle and she needs a baby-it seems perfect. Stevie thinks he is crazy, but then she starts to bond with Isabelle and agrees. As Stevie and Holt plan their in name only wedding sparks begin to fly-and shortly afterward Stevie becomes pregnant. What happens next? Read Babe Magnet

My first Robin Wells read

I had this book on my shelf for about 8 months after my mom gave it to me because I thought that it might be corny. That is because of the cover. Turns out it is a very cute book with a couple of twists that I did not expect. I liked the characters and the closeness of family in the long run. I will definately read more of Robin Wells. Any suggestions?

Robin at her absolute best

I began reading The Babe Magnet early in the morning of a day in which I had a full agenda, but I eventually sacrificed everything I had planned because I couldn't put the book down. The plot is ingenious. And, of course, Robin really knows her babies and thus has created one of the most likeable baby characters you'll ever read about. I liked the intricate plot elements that all came together at the end of the story. The secondary characters are well developed and lovable and almost comprise stories of their own. This book brought tears of joy and tears of sorrow to my eyes. It is truly a comedy in every sense of the word. The whole time I was reading Babe Magnet, I kept thinking: this would make a great movie. I also enjoyed reading about all the famous New Orleans locales, such as: Café du Monde, Jackson Square, Commander's Palace, Tulane University, Windsor Court Hotel, Aquarium of the Americas, Arnaud's Restaurant, Lake Pontchartrain, and St Charles Avenue, to mention only a few. Robin's eloquent manner of expression is tops in Babe Magnet. Witness the passage: "...the twenty-story vantage point of his Canal Street office gave an unobstructed view of the Mississippi River's crescent curve at the foot of the French Quarter". Babe Magnet is a great book. Anyone reading it would love it and would be glad they had read it. Don't let another day go by without reading Babe Magnet. I recommend it very highly.

I love this author

Robin Wells has written another winner. She writes about such likable people, the only thing I didn't like about the book was that it had to end! One of the things I really love about her style is that the secondary charactors are just as interesting as the main charactors. She really makes you care about the little baby in the book and you can understand why Stevie, the female love interest would chuck everything to help take care of her. I am a long-time fan.

intriguing contemporary romance

The call from a Dallas police officer informed Holt Landen that not only had Ella Sinclair died in a car crash, but the heiress named him as the father of her child. He barely remembers the flighty woman he had a one night stand with in Aspen, but the DNA proves he is also the father of a six month old child Isabelle with her. Holt leaves New Orleans to pick up his daughter only to learn that his daughter suffers from Attachment Disorder.Holt is desperate for help so when Isabelle stops crying while hearing New Orleans radio parenting advice show host Stevie Stedquest speak on the radio, he offers the childless Stevie a deal. They wed in a marriage of convenience in which she provides Isabelle with proper loving nurturing and she has that child she wants to raise. However, Stevie and Holt are opposites in every foreseeable way except that Isabel has hooked both of them. Now can the baby play matchmaker when neither of the two adults wants the other though love has blossomed between Stevie and Holt.THE BABE MAGNET is an intriguing contemporary romance even with using the Stone Age gimmick of a marriage of convenience and a traumatized baby to bring the lead couple together. Though obviously opposites, Holt and Stevie are caring people, who readers will like since both try to do the right thing for Isabelle. However, the infant owns the show as she is unable to allow anyone to reach out to the darkness with love that is until her daddy and her new mommy shower her with affection because everybody needs hugs.Harriet Klausner
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