*I received a copy of this book in eBook format in return for this review. All reviews published on Yours, Chloe are completely honest and my own, and are in now way influenced by the gifting opportunity. This review is being posted as part of the Don't You Want Me Baby? blog tour hosted by Rachel's Random Resources.
Title: Don't You Want Me Baby?
Author: Rachel Dove
Genre: Romance
Rating: ★★★★
Spice Level: 🌶️🌶️🌶️ (Open Door)
Amber Fitzpatrick is about to hit thirty and has achieved
none of the things she hoped to have done by now. Her dreams of owning her own
business seem out of reach. Her boyfriend has just dumped her and now her
biological clock is clanging in her head.
But maybe Amber doesn’t need a man for the next stage of
her life? Maybe as an independent woman she can have a baby all by herself?
There’s only one problem. Handsome but excruciatingly
annoying best friend Tyler Williams. Tyler thinks Amber’s motherhood plans are
plain crazy! She just needs to wait for Mr. Right to come along…and maybe he’s
closer than she thinks?
But with Amber hellbent on doing it alone, Tyler sets out
to prove to her that being her best friend could also come with excellent
benefits…if only she's brave enough to take the chance.
A grumpy sunshine, best friends to lovers romance,
perfect for fans of Portia MacIntosh, Laura Carter and Phoebe MacLeod.
Don't You Want Me
Baby is the latest fun romance from author Rachel Dove. Fans of a good friends
to lovers romance, this one is for you! Add in a grumpy x sunshine dynamic, a
slow burn romance and a hell of a lot of push and pull and you have this
perfect easy read.
This was my first
time reading anything from Rachel Dove but I instantly connected with her engaging
writing style and well-paced narrative. Don't You Want Me Baby was a really
easy read which I more or less read in a single sitting. I particularly loved
the setting of the pub, which felt perfectly British and exactly what you’d
want from your local.
Amber was a great
protagonist who I warmed to very quickly. Some of her decision making and
reluctance to open her heart to Tyler was frustrating but felt fitting given
her backstory and the way she was treated by her ex-boyfriend. Her choice and
confidence to have a baby as a single woman felt really empowering too, as did
her status as a real boss babe with dreams of running her own pub. Tyler was a
brilliant MMC who I had a real soft spot for instantly. If you’re a fan of the
MMC giving a big impassioned speech where he confesses his love then you will
LOVE Tyler.
Amber and Tyler
had great chemistry and I was practically screaming at them to sort themselves
out and get together. They both felt real and mature as characters in their 30s
which felt important given the focus the plot had on choosing to start a family.
This book is perfect if you’re after something with a dash of open-door spice
and these scenes were both well written and well placed within the narrative.
Overall, Don't
You Want Me Baby is perfect if you want a quick and easy read which is still
packed full of your favourite romance tropes.
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