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fariha_mou's review against another edition
3.0
The hero was engaged (It was a business Deal). There was no relationship with his fiance. The fiance was having an affair with a married man and that's when the hero meets the heroine and the story move forward with ONS and pregnancy. So, the hero decided to marry her instead.
The hero needs two/three lessons because as you know all LG heroes needed it badly. I liked the heroine, She was bold. Compare to other LG romance this one was on the lesser side of the angsty.
Safety Issue: The hero was celibate for three years before meeting the heroine. The heroine was a virgin obviously. Both of them were celibate during their separation time.
The hero needs two/three lessons because as you know all LG heroes needed it badly. I liked the heroine, She was bold. Compare to other LG romance this one was on the lesser side of the angsty.
Safety Issue: The hero was celibate for three years before meeting the heroine. The heroine was a virgin obviously. Both of them were celibate during their separation time.
00laura23's review against another edition
4.0
The thing I love about Harlequin Present Romance is that I get swept away into another world. Graham did it again with an alpha hero and a strong heroine. Their connection is instantaneous and strong. I enjoyed watching their journey and a hero who doesn’t realize that he’s in love. The writing is easy to consume and the story is well built. I wish the aunt and cousin had gotten what they deserved, but other than that I enjoyed the story.
gamz's review against another edition
3.0
2.5 Eh Stars
“If you’re pregnant, we definitely have a relationship,” he contradicted.
Grace wrinkled her nose. “Well, I am having your baby,” she conceded reluctantly. “But we don’t have to have any kind of a relationship!”

A one-night stand and a broken condom changed Grace and Leo’s life forever.
Lynne Graham’s newer works are not as fabulous as her earlier books, but this one isn’t so bad. It was a short, easy read with two characters who were somewhat likable. Leo has been in an open engagement for the past three years when he learns that his fiancée is causing a scandal by sleeping with a married man, while he’s been celibate. He see’s Grace at a nightclub and is immediately attracted. He turns on the charm and convinces her to go home with him.
Grace is a twenty-four year old virgin because she has never found a guy that made her want to change that situation, until she meets Leo. Their chemistry is immediate and she realizes this is the perfect person to have a one-night fling with. When a broken condom and three weeks later, two blue lines change her life, she finds herself homeless and in a quandary.
There really wasn’t anything new of fabulous about this story. The plot, like the characters are mediocre. I liked Grace and her strong sense of morals and conviction. Leo is an amusing character. He tries so hard to be the tough alpha, but Grace has his number and calls him out on his bull. They make an amusing read and kept me entertained enough that I finished the book in a relatively short time. In my opinion, this one can be a hit or miss. You won’t gain much from reading it, and you don’t lose out on anything if you chose not to read it. It’s just – Meh.
“If you’re pregnant, we definitely have a relationship,” he contradicted.
Grace wrinkled her nose. “Well, I am having your baby,” she conceded reluctantly. “But we don’t have to have any kind of a relationship!”

A one-night stand and a broken condom changed Grace and Leo’s life forever.
Lynne Graham’s newer works are not as fabulous as her earlier books, but this one isn’t so bad. It was a short, easy read with two characters who were somewhat likable. Leo has been in an open engagement for the past three years when he learns that his fiancée is causing a scandal by sleeping with a married man, while he’s been celibate. He see’s Grace at a nightclub and is immediately attracted. He turns on the charm and convinces her to go home with him.
Grace is a twenty-four year old virgin because she has never found a guy that made her want to change that situation, until she meets Leo. Their chemistry is immediate and she realizes this is the perfect person to have a one-night fling with. When a broken condom and three weeks later, two blue lines change her life, she finds herself homeless and in a quandary.
There really wasn’t anything new of fabulous about this story. The plot, like the characters are mediocre. I liked Grace and her strong sense of morals and conviction. Leo is an amusing character. He tries so hard to be the tough alpha, but Grace has his number and calls him out on his bull. They make an amusing read and kept me entertained enough that I finished the book in a relatively short time. In my opinion, this one can be a hit or miss. You won’t gain much from reading it, and you don’t lose out on anything if you chose not to read it. It’s just – Meh.
theladyinreds's review against another edition
4.0
This is a pretty nice accidental pregnancy plot. One night stand, broken condom, blind panic. :) I liked that the med-student heroine had a definite spine where the hero was concerned and I liked how she'd think through things once she had a chance to settle. I also liked the twist on the hero's "fiancé of convenience."