Unexpected Arrivals
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1.0 • 1 Rating
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
It had to be a joke.
Any minute now, a van would drive up and Ashton Kutcher would slide the door open, laughing hysterically at my melodramatic performance on the front porch.
But nothing happened.
The words on the page jumbled into a toxic mess my brain refused to comprehend, much less accept.
Please consider this letter as a formal request to arrange a paternity test (DNA).
I barely remembered Chelsea Airy.
That wasn't true-we'd gone out once, and we'd been friends for a while after. But I hadn't heard so much as a peep from her since I'd gotten married. I'd reached out a handful of times, but she'd quit responding and fell off the face of the earth. There hadn't been a text, an email, a phone call, not even a Facebook message, much less a stork in the last five years.
My wife could forgive a lot, but she'd never wanted children-much less another woman's.
Customer Reviews
If negative stars were a thing...
I’m sorry that I spent money on this.
The premise is okay...for the most part, I love stories with unexpected arrivals (in the form a cute bouncing baby) but almost two hundred pages in and it’s still stuck in the past.
The narration of the male lead is boring, and very slow. Characters are very one dimensional, and bland.
And the fact that they have life so easy is really unrelatable.
It’s not even fun slice of life type of story, but just a long endless narration of kids. Kids doing dumb things, sex, and having their life and plans going so well just because of money.
Ugh!