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- 544pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
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Genius physics professor Dr. Jane Darling desperately wants a baby—but she’s determined to spare her child the suffering that she herself experienced growing up, when her super-intelligence made her feel like a freak. So Jane’s looking for someone very special to father her child. Someone very . . . well . . . stupid. Cal Bonner, the Chicago Stars’ legendary quarterback, seems like the perfect choice. But his champion good looks and down-home ways are deceiving. Dr. Jane learns too late that this good ol’ boy is a lot smarter than he lets on—and he’s not about to be used and abandoned by a brainy, baby-mad schemer.
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Nobody's Baby But Mine, Susane Elizabeth Phillips
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- Pubblicato
- 2012
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- Titolo
- Nobody's Baby But Mine
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Editore
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Pubblicato
- 2012
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 544
- ISBN10
- 0062107003
- ISBN13
- 9780062107008
- Serie
- Chicago Stars
- Tag
- Narrativa, Letteratura romantica, Sport, Donne, Narrativa contemporanea, Romance contemporaneo, USA, Relazioni, Letteratura Americana, Genitorialità, Matrimonio, Relazioni Familiari, Commedie romantiche, Gravidanza, Bambini (a 1 anno), Romanticismo dallo sport
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1997
- Titolo originale
- Nobody`s Baby But Mine
- Valutazione
- 4,05 su 5
- Descrizione
- Genius physics professor Dr. Jane Darling desperately wants a baby—but she’s determined to spare her child the suffering that she herself experienced growing up, when her super-intelligence made her feel like a freak. So Jane’s looking for someone very special to father her child. Someone very . . . well . . . stupid. Cal Bonner, the Chicago Stars’ legendary quarterback, seems like the perfect choice. But his champion good looks and down-home ways are deceiving. Dr. Jane learns too late that this good ol’ boy is a lot smarter than he lets on—and he’s not about to be used and abandoned by a brainy, baby-mad schemer.


