However, after spending I think just two days with Emma he finds himself responding to her (eyeroll again). When the book first starts off Nic is engaged to another woman. Having a child together does not equal instance romance to me but maybe it does to other people. I have never been a fan of the surprise secret child romance novels since to me it seems to be a lazy way to get two people together. The surprise secret child romance trope that Rosalind James had in this book was just a non-started for me. This was due to the main storyline and my inability to get on board with the main heroine or hero. I still rated it three stars but I ended up just finding myself not as immersed with this book as I was with the first three. Not everything will be an automatic hit in life and though to me the first three books in this series were downright perfect or almost perfect the fourth one was just a miss to me. Nic runs into Emma again several years later after they spent a week together having 'cough' fun 'cough'. Emma is a single mother doing her best to support herself and her son. Nic is a rugby player for the New Zealand All Blacks. The fourth book in the series is about Nic Wilkinson and Emma Martens.
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