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The Minneapolis Star-Tribune writes, “Next to Tracy and Hepburn, no one does romantic comedy better than Susan Elizabeth Phillips.” For proof, you need to look no further than Nobody’s Baby But Mine. This classic comic love story from perennial New York Times bestseller Phillips unites a beautiful, brainy scientist desperate to be a mom with a brawny, smoking hot jock who, though handsome enough to father her child, is nowhere near as stupid as she wants her baby’s daddy to be. Emily Giffin, Jane Green, and Rachel Gibson fans take note: when it comes to delivering delightfully funny, supremely sexy contemporary women’s fiction, nobody but nobody is better than Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Nobodys Baby But Mine PDF

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Susan Elizabeth Phillips is a New York TimesPublisher’s Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author, known for her lighthearted, sparkling, and addictive contemporary romance novels which include the Chicago Stars series, the Wynette, Texas series, and multiple stand-alone books. She has published more than twenty books including It had to be YouFirst Star I See Tonight, and Dance Away with Me. Her novels have been published in more than 30 languages and appear on bestseller lists worldwide. Visit Susan’s website at www.susanelizabethphillips.com.

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  • Identification Number ‏ : ‎ B000FC133G
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ William Morrow (October 13, 2009)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 13, 2009
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 980 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • Page numbers source International Standard Book Number ‏ : ‎ 0062107003
  • Lending ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Best Sellers Rank: #306 in Kindle Store

Top reviews

Rebel
Light Humorous Enemies to Lovers
February 15, 2017

This book was so much FUN.

I mean, that’s probably the best way to describe it. I was smiling or laughing most of the time, and that’s because it was outrageous.

No, it wasn’t that believable, and what the heroine did – tricked a man into impregnating her – well, that’s something I could normally never forgive. But I did. The story was light enough that I couldn’t hate the heroine. She and the hero’s banter was so funny, I was often shaking my head, laughing, and trying not to wake my husband up.

This was the funniest book I’ve read by SEP, and it was not what I was expecting at all. I love Kiss an Angel so much, it’s actually what got me started on SEP’s novels. And while that one was more serious, this one was definitely more on the light and humorous side with plenty of conflict to keep me invested. And the perfect characters to go with.

Jane is a scientist and is freakishly smart. She thirty-four and desperately wants to have a child. But there’s a problem: she’s single with no prospects in sight. And she doesn’t want to go to a sperm bank because she’s convinced all donors are medical students and she needs a man with a low IQ to balance out her genius genes. She had a hard, lonely childhood being so smart and she didn’t want that for her child.

So certain circumstances arise and she pretends she’s a hooker for a certain “dumb” football player, and, well, she sabotages the condom.

I didn’t think I would be able to forgive her, but the thing is, Jane and Cal were hilarious together!

They start out as enemies after he finds out what she did, but then they realize they have a lot in common. And I loved their banter and yelling at each other. Fighting makes me smile.

What I didn’t like was the small added pov of Cal’s parents and their relationship. Psst, I don’t care about that, and I noticed SEP does this sometimes, and I always skip those added in POVs. Whoops.

Anyways, Cal really isn’t all that dumb. He might say, “ain’t,” and have an accent, but he’s far from stupid. Let’s just say Jane was pretty pissed when she found out. Nobody’s Baby But Mine was a great, light, humourous, tension-filled, and a whole bunch of other good adjectives romance that had me smiling all the way through. SEP fan? Check it out.
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Kindle Customer
Geek vs Football; a must read
May 28, 2018

NOTICE: *I “started” getting into reading this book early afternoon Sunday. The next thing I knew, the birds were chirping Monday morning and I had read thru the night. Did I love it? ABSOLUTELY. Not what I expected.

SENSUALITY RATING: YES Profanity; YES sexual encounters – “His arousal”, “straddled his thigh”. Such a completely great story that the sex did not detract from the plot and was tasteful (if not I would have quickly flipped through those pages as I prefer sexual encounters to be practically null in any book that I read).

GENRE: Modern day Romance; Sports romance

SETTING: Chicago; Salvation, North Carolina

CENTRAL FEMALE CHARACTER: JANE DARLINGTON; physicist; extremely intelligent; geek

CENTRAL MALE CHARACTER: CAL BONNER – professional football player; middle-age; short temper

SYNOPSIS: They couldn’t be any different in life. All she wanted was a baby and nothing more. She cared only that the sperm come from someone……“dumb”. He was a professional football player reaching the end of his career but not realistic about going there. His nemesis just wanted him out to the way.

WHAT I LIKED: Annie Glide, smarter than people realize.

WHAT I DID NOT LIKE: Never mentioned throughout the book how and when she “slowly” shed her geek appearance.

OVERALL RATING: (5) stars because unexpected events from beginning to end and all the way around. Very well written. Pulls the reader into the story. Loved ALL the major characters which is unusual for any book. First time reading this author’s work and look forward to more.
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Book Eater
I really wanted to like this book.
May 10, 2019

Unfortunately, not only did I not like it, I felt betrayed by all the people who gave it gushing fabulous reviews. The book was well over 500 pages long, on my kindle, and at least 300 pages were devoted to the same argument, between the two leads, written over and over and over again. On (or near) page 400 the male lead saw the light. At the same time the female lead had shut down and was through with him. Sound familiar? If you think this plot sounds familiar, that’s because it is the formula for creating dramatic tension used in 90 percent of all Romance novels – only in this book it is taken way past annoying. This relationship went into the stratosphere of dysfunctional; their poor child will be in therapy all of its life whether it is smart or stupid (that argument was beyond dumb; ask Einstein’s parents). For me, the modicum of snappy and clever dialog was ruined by the excess of low self-esteem, anger, implausibility of actions and circumstances, and dominance. Sorry, not for me.

Lynne M. Spreen
Overdone, silly
November 25, 2020

Really implausible situation. A brilliant scientist, age 34, afraid she’ll never find the perfect sperm donor before she’s too old to get pregnant, tricks an NFL quarterback into having sex with her, and she picks him because she thinks he’s stupid. Worse, she gets to him twice. When he discovers she’s pregnant, and learns about her whole scheme, he marries her so he can have custody rights, and in the meantime, until she delivers the baby and they can have a hurry-up divorce (his scheme), he intends to torture her emotionally, as payback. Eventually they fall in love with each other and there’s a happy ending.

This book was originally published in 1997, but now, in the era of #MeToo and No Means No, some of the scenes come off as pretty Neanderthal. The two mains are melodramatic, and the dialogue is sometimes awkward, not believable. All things considered, I can’t really recommend it.

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