Easier Said Than Done by Marie James
Series: Lindell #2
If you can’t ask your best friend to get you pregnant then who can you ask?
Adalynn Tate made a promise to her childhood friend.
They vowed that they’d do everything together, including marrying their junior high crush and having all their babies at the same time.
Her friend has succeeded. She got the guy, and the first bun is in the oven.
Now it’s Adalynn’s turn to make her own dreams a reality.
When Adalynn’s best guy friend comes over, he sees the pamphlets for her to have a baby on her own.
Cash does what any best friend would do – offers his free, platonic services instead of extra medical bills.He doesn’t know Adalynn has had a crush on him since junior high, something she’s done her best to lock down deep as not to threaten their friendship.
Adalynn knows in this world you don’t get to have it all: the baby, the man, the fairytale.
But Cash has other plans for her.
Review
This is the second story in the Lindell series, and I highly suggest reading book one before reading this one. You won’t be lost on what is going on. The reason is we get that little bit at the end where Adalynn lets it slip that Cash is helping her get pregnant. This is the full story of how all of that came about.
Madison and Adalynn made a pact that they would have babies together. So when Madison gets pregnant the pressure is on for Adalynn to do the same. The problem is the babies she wants to have are Cash’s. He, however, doesn’t want any children.
Of course the minute he learns she is looking at IVF he realizes that he only wants babies with her. So, like any good best friend he offers up his services. With a set up like that how can this book go wrong? This was such a good read and there was a moment when I wasn’t sure how things would work out but in the end everything was how it was always meant to be.
[…] Easier Said Than Done by Marie James | Book Review The Drawback of Single Dads Piper Rayne | Book Review Killing Booth by Lani Lynn Vale | Book Review READ MORE FRIDAY CONVERSATIONS […]