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Former class nerd, Lucy Carr, comes home with a tantalizing offer for hometown hottie Aiden Harper: she’s developed a natural pesticide that will kill off the spider mites eating his crops, and she’ll give it to him for free…if he agrees to father a child for her. Time is running out to go the traditional route for finding a man, and Lucy wants her baby to be smart AND good in gym class. Aiden has put everything he has into his fields of hops, and the award-winning beer he brews with them. But one more year of mites eating half his crops and his family’s farm and legacy—as well as his dreams for his brewery—are going to go under. When Lucy shows up looking hot, and being hailed for her scientific achievements, Aiden is more than a little jealous. He remembers how fun science class was the year they’d been lab partners and how much more enticing Lucy had been than the cheerleaders on the football field. He’d never had the guts to admit his crush in high school—after all, jocks and nerds didn’t mix. Now Lucy has everything, and he’s on the verge of losing it all. But what starts as a trade of necessity to achieve their goals turns into a tangled jumble of emotions when they realize they might have found more than bugs and babies: they may have found the person who completes their lives.
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I received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
The Rancher’s Baby Bargain started out well, presenting a strong foundation of likeable characters and a dramatic deal they strike to both get what they want from life. I was willing to look past a few minor formatting errors and choppy, simplistic writing until the second half of the book became bogged down with insta-love, cliches, and glaring “timing” issues. This one was a bit of a let down.
Rating: 2 of 5 Steaminess rating: 2 of 5
Pros: Decent characterization at the start, quick read
Cons: Hit a major personal pet peeve, cliched, very predictable, not steamy
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