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THE CONTAXIS BABY (MODERN ROMANCE S.), by Lynne Graham

  • Sales Rank: #12120935 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-10-04
  • Format: Import
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 186 pages

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Four Stars
By Amazon Customer
Good read

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5 stars is a stretch...
By Olga
I don't usually like giving bad reviews... So I will simply give my honest opinion. The good and the bad of the story.
*Spoilers*

The Bad:

-Raul was a little too smart for his own good.

-Raul knew how to be mean. He was mean to Polly... a LOT. It bothered me. In the long run, I'm not sure that I would have been able to tolerate or live with some of the mean/snarky remarks he made. He should have been glad that Polly was too nice for her own good and put up with his crap.

-Polly was self-conscious about herself. She thought he was too good for her. He didn't really help at all. He had a huge ego, and he never thought to soothe her and say something like "hey, I don't want anyone but you". Of course, I'm used to guys in Harlequins not doing that, but Raul was a bit more brutish... and insensitive towards Polly's insecurities. He knew that she wanted/loved him, and he used that against her. She literally confessed that she loved him, and he was a bit cold about it. He did turn into a complete sweetheart whenever he wanted to play nice, so that somewhat (and it is a very very big somewhat) made up for it. Towards the end, he's just freaken awesome! So the bitter taste of how he'd behaved the first 2/3's of the book was easier to digest.

-Raul was too much of an Alpha. Too much. He needed to turn it down a notch.

-In general, it was Raul's attitude/behavior and the way he treated Polly in the beginning that really bothered me and turned me off. In the end, he showed me that he was capable of love. He did have a bad childhood, so I excused his behavior a teeny tiny bit, but I've met guys who grew up in broken homes who weren't such jerks. So, I am glad that at the end, he was able to soften up and fall in love with Polly.

The Good:

-He has got to be one of the smartest heroes I've seen. I say this because he actually figured out about the tramp wanting to get in between his relationship with Polly. It is rare to see a guy figure it out on his own. Usually they think that the main lead is lying or cheating or deceiving them. Not Raul. He was in control of the situation, and he knew Polly enough to know he was innocent... and he was well aware that Melina was a snake, he just didn't know how deep it ran. I liked that in this one, when Polly told him that Melina had told her a lot of lies, he believed her... put Melina in her place, and got on Polly's side.

-Raul was an Alpha male. I like that... but more on how he took it to another level on the "bad" points.

-Polly was sweet, if not too sweet, but I did appreciate her kindness. After all, even though Raul was rough "very rough" around the edges, Polly had patience with him and she understood where he was coming from. If Polly hadn't been as soft/sweet as she was, Raul and her probably wouldn't have gotten along and might have ended up separating. That would've sucked because I found Raul to be in need of a change, someone to talk to and who understood him. He really did go through a lot when he was younger. I was glad that he also patched thins up with his grandfather. And I think he had Polly to thank for that.

-It was a new kind of story.

-They hardly ever spend any time apart. I always hate when they spend months apart suffering. They do at one point, but it doesn't focus on that and we don't have any flashbacks. That was good. The story focuses on the time where she's about to have the baby, they get married, and then a little after that.

-Raul doesn't cheat on her, and he's not prowling around with a bimbo on his arm. That seriously annoys me when it happens. With Raul, it happens once, but it was before they even got together. And to be fair, he stopped in a middle of a 'date' and went to take ice cream to Polly. I thought that was kind of cute.

-Raul gets jealous about some guy that works for him because Polly was nice to the guy. I enjoyed that because it showed me that he was capable of feeling jealous which gave me hope of him softening up... and he did.

-The scene where he tells her that he thinks he loves her is really cute... and I didn't have to wait until the end of the book to read it.

-It was fairly enjoyable. I made it to the end, and I don't regret reading it.

Will I be reading it again? Probably not. It was my least favorite from the Husband Hunters Trilogy. Maxie (Married To A Mistress) and Darcy's (The Vengeful Husband) stories kicked ass. I have read Maxie's story like three times already. I recently read Darcy's story, but I really really enjoyed it. Both of those were funny and just plain cool. Contract Baby has a more serious tone. It was still good, just not as great as The Vengeful Husband or Married To A Mistress were.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Not Graham's Best
By KindleBabe
As much as I've enjoyed most of the Lynne Graham books that I've read, I actually had trouble finishing this one. I found the hero to be unnecessarily nasty. Plus, a big deal was made in the first book about how nice Polly was and how she never had a bad word to say about anyone, so it was not that believable that every time the hero would make an effort, she would be all snarky to him.

One of the things I think Graham is best at is characterization. Even though her stories often repeat, I still enjoy them because of her characters. And that was the weakness in this story.

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