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Review: His Pretend Baby: 50 Loving States, Oregon

His Pretend Baby: 50 Loving States, Oregon His Pretend Baby: 50 Loving States, Oregon by Theodora Taylor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

That actually went waaaaay better than I was expecting after the Russian Fiasco I call Bair....and my complete hatred of nearly every werewolf TT writes (I'm looking at you, Rafe). So, yeah, pleasantly surprised.

I really liked Go from the start; starting loving him on their - *ahem* Wedding Night. Nyla was a...waffle honestly. She's tough one minute and then spineless the next. I'll chalk it up to her falling in love and learning to trust because this book was a return to the soap-opera feel that made me fall in love with the series in the first place.

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