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shellireadz 's review for:
Nobody's Baby But Mine
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Unbelievably sexist. I imagine many readers won't mind since it is the man that is portrayed as a piece of meat. Jane is such a snob that it is almost impossible to feel sorry for her. The acrimonious nature of their relationship is easily understood, I disliked her self righteous attitude. She created this situation for herself.
I despise Jane and what she did. I don't like manipulations especially of this kind. There is nothing that could redeem what she did to make her a sympathetic or likable character. However, I found myself finishing this novel because I loved Cal's parents and I wanted to see how things resolved for them.
I don't believe someone would forgive something as egregious as what Jane did in such a short period of time, this book will be loved by people who feel the ends justify the mean but her decided lack of integrity is too much to get past. I have like some SEP books in the past even though her plot devices are nearly always over the top. I did not care for this at all.
I despise Jane and what she did. I don't like manipulations especially of this kind. There is nothing that could redeem what she did to make her a sympathetic or likable character. However, I found myself finishing this novel because I loved Cal's parents and I wanted to see how things resolved for them.
I don't believe someone would forgive something as egregious as what Jane did in such a short period of time, this book will be loved by people who feel the ends justify the mean but her decided lack of integrity is too much to get past. I have like some SEP books in the past even though her plot devices are nearly always over the top. I did not care for this at all.