Liked It“I picked up this book the last time I went to the UBS. I chose it because of its cover. Seriously. Something about it got to me and it was one of those impulse buys. The thing with impulse buys usually (more time than not) you end up returning them or just not liking it. But fortunately for me,...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“I picked up this book the last time I went to the UBS. I chose it because of its cover. Seriously. Something about it got to me and it was one of those impulse buys. The thing with impulse buys usually (more time than not) you end up returning them or just not liking it. But fortunately for me, this impulse buy proved wrong. I truly enjoyed reading Father To Be.
J.D. is a man that unexpectedly is saddled with three children. He truly wants to help these children, but the eldest is giving him a hard time. Also there's the children's case worker, Kelsey, who he finds very appealing and there might just be something more...
Although I liked all the (main) characters, I had a soft spot for J.D.. He had this tough exterior, but you just knew that somehow he was covering his true feelings: hurt, guilt, and the fear to love again. The children and Kelsey helped him with that. His story is one of redemption.
Reading this book was quite an experience. I cried, and laughed and cried some more, but it was worth it.
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“Reviewed at AAR”
Laurie Gold wrote this review Sunday, May 25 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No