The Ladies' Man (Silhouette Special Edition) Review & Ratings

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The Ladies' Man (Silhouette Special Edition) Review

Now, I always admit to being picky about the books I read but this one is beyond being picky. The Ladies' Man is a complete misnomer for a title. Carter Brockett is a straight up mama's boy. This hero is the prototype for all things mama's boy. You know that type of man and he's a mess.
Short and simple, Rachel goes with her friend for moral support in breaking up with a boyfriend at a bar. It's a cop bar. Carter sees prim and proper Rachel and starts talking. Rachel's friend leaves her at the bar and Carter takes her home. They have sex, unprotected and bada boom she's pregnant 2 weeks later.
Carter is the BIGGEST manwhore. In the town of Riverside, California Carter has been inside nearly EVERY woman under the age of 35. It's one thing to date a lot but Carter's exes coming out of the woodwork was just nasty. They all hear that he's "settling down" because he got one knocked up so EVERYWHERE Rachel turns, some ex is coming up to Carter "OMG Carter Brockett is that YOU? It's been 6 years! You broke up with me even though I wanted you but I'm HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY now."
Ms. Mallery made me sick overwhelming me with his former conquests. The first few times it was fine then it was just ridiculous. We get it lady! He's dipped his wick in EVERY candle he could light. Enough already. How some editor let that go through publishing I'll never know.
Then there's his mother...and his THREE sisters. Carter is a grown ass, 30 year old man who's a undercover cop. His mother waltzed into his house at all hours of the day unannounced. His sisters get their husbands to ambush Rachel at work and spout 1950s BS about needing to be barefoot and pregnant with a ring on it and when she says no they make sure to look at her like she's a tramp.
Carter just lets them walk ALL over him and interfere in his relationship with Rachel. They know nothing about each other and need to figure things out for the child they created YET his family is trying to basically fit her for a wedding dress in her sleep. And Carter just lets them interfere and walk all over his relationship with Rachel. I think Ms. Mallery thought it was cute and caring just because Rachel doesn't have any family but it was infuriating. How Rachel, a pregnant, hormonal woman didn't fly off the handle and lash out at them for butting in the 100th time I'll never know.
Carter was a big man child, mama's boy and Rachel was a skittish avoider and this story wasn't cute. The author tried to hard to make it cute and interfering families isn't cute regardless of the H or H being an orphan.

The Ladies' Man (Silhouette Special Edition) Overview


She'd resolved to "act more sophisticated" and "get out more." But the rumpled bedding, the coffee brewed by other hands and The Note reminded Rachel Harper that she'd done something completely out of character. She'd brought a man home from a bar.

And apparently made a baby.

She'd been nervous to tell Carter Brockett the news. Oh, she felt strangely safe with him despite his dangerous looks. Worse, she liked him. But what must he think of the naive schoolteacher who'd lost control and gotten herself knocked up? After all, the man had a legion of exes who'd been unable to snare a commitment, and here she had a forever-binding one!

Then she remembered. He'd lost control, too....
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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