A review by gamz
Carrying the Spaniard's Child by Jennie Lucas

4.0

The H of this book, Santiago Velazquez is a bastard! Literally and figuratively. I wanted Belle to haul off and puch his face in, but Jennie Lucas created a better personality than mine.

Her seduces virgin Belle, and then is vile to her when she turns up to let him know that she is six months pregnant with his child. Then the bastard forces her to agree to marry him, even though he has made it crystal clear that he will never love her, and does not want her love.

Then, the bastard takes her to Spain to the funeral of his brother, and to meet the father who refused to acknowledge his existance. There she learns the his brother's widow is the woman that Santiago has been in love with since he was a teenager. The woman who married his brother because he was the better option at the time. Now the witch wants him back so she is nasty as hell to Belle.

I hated everyone in this book, including the butler, except Belle. I even got pissed at Belle for being such a damn doormat. How do you allow people to stick your pregnant self in the rickety room in the attic?! It was just too much for me.

Even with all the anger and feels, I LOVED this book. It kept me engrossed. I fell asleep with it in my hands and woke up and finished it before i left my bed. The uber grovel by Santiago at the end was sooo worth it! On you knees, bully boy! Ha! Read this one. It is a winner. :)