Help Wanted: Grumpy Mountain Man seeks baby momma. Job is an incubator position only. Surrogate must be impervious to grunting in the form of communication and nosey brotherly neighbors. Rustic mountain range housing available upon request.I wanted to pummel my irritating brothers when they posted their own version of a wanted ad to help me with my life.
But I can’t fault the results once the right woman lands on my lap.
Becoming a single father is not a decision I made lightly. In fact, it’s the biggest decision of my entire life.
Which is why when I interview Trista, I know she’s perfect.
She’s wild, she’s opinionated, she wears cowboy boots. Even my pet goat loves her…
She’s the exact type of person I was holding out for.
And to my great horror, I realize on our first night of attempting this baby making dance…when the lights are low, the cheap wine is flowing, and the home insemination supplies are laid out on the kitchen counter…
I want to do a lot more than just make her my surrogate.
I want to make her mine.
Series: Mountain Men Matchmakers #1 | Publisher: Amy Daws | Narrators: Erin Mallon, Teddy Hamilton (duet) | Length: 10 hours 45 minutes | Genre: Contemporary Romance | Source: Purchased | Rating: 1
Have you ever scrolled Audible trying to use up your last few credits before your memberships ends and ended up throwing something random in your cart because it looked okay and you were tired of scrolling? That’s exactly how I ended up with Nine Month Contract and…I have regrets.
Wanting a baby without the complications of a girlfriend,
Wyatt heads to the surrogate center although he’s unable to connect to the
right surrogate. When his niece runs into Trista, she seems the perfect person
for the job. Trista’s looking for a way to earn a little money and this seems
like the perfect job, plus it comes with free housing. Although Wyatt’s niece
has ulterior motives, while she knows Trista’s perfect to carry Wyatt child,
she’s also perfect for Wyatt, if she can get past his grump demeanor and Trista
can overcome her fear of depending on someone.
Just a few bits of weirdness in the book include:
-The fact Wyatt allows his 18 year-old niece to search for
his surrogate.
-Odd use of dressing/dip cups and children’s medicine syringes.
-Trista constantly saying she a ‘cow’.
-The constant use of the term ‘pregnancy kink’.
-The icky analogies such as Trista’s icky description of her
new mattress, “I swear it was crafted
out of the foreskin of newborn babies it’s so comfortable. Not that foreskin is
comfortable. I wouldn’t know, I guess. But I venture to bet it’s soft. Adult
penis skin is crazy soft. At least what I remember of it. It’s been a while
since I’ve touched a penis.”
Overall, this book just isn’t for me.
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