Own the Eights Maybe Baby
by Krista Sandor
A surprise pregnancy derails a cocky trainer and a snarky bookshop owner’s lives in Own the Eights Maybe Baby, a delightfully steamy romantic comedy from bestselling author Krista Sandor.
Blogger sensations Georgie Jensen and Jordan Marks have plans.
Big plans.
They’re poised to take over the blogosphere as the world’s top blogging sweethearts until a positive pregnancy test changes everything.
Make that twelve positive pregnancy tests.
Yep, this bun in the oven business is the real deal—and not the deal Georgie and Jordan expected to walk into the day after returning from their honeymoon.
These two know blogging, books, and barbells. But in the impending parenthood department, they’re starting at square one.
They know zero, zip, zilch, nada.
To complicate matters more, Georgie will do anything to keep the news from her over-the-top socialite mother until she and Jordan get a handle on the situation.
From a revved up preggo-libido to a pregnancy blogging challenge, the couple is thrown for a loop when they dive headfirst into the Wild West of baby prep.
Ready or not, a baby is coming.
And Georgie and Jordan will be put to the test.
Could this be the ultimate challenge they never knew they needed?
Maybe, baby!
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Martial Peak Reviews
Krista Sandor's Own the Eights Maybe Baby is a delightful addition to the romantic comedy genre, offering a fresh take on the unexpected challenges of impending parenthood. With its engaging narrative and charming characters, the book provides a humorous yet heartfelt exploration of love, life, and the unpredictable journey of becoming parents.
At the heart of the story are Georgie Jensen and Jordan Marks, two vibrant characters who have captured the hearts of their blog followers as the quintessential blogging sweethearts. Their chemistry is palpable, and Sandor does an excellent job of portraying their dynamic relationship. The couple's journey from newlyweds to expectant parents is both entertaining and relatable, as they navigate the uncharted waters of pregnancy with humor and sincerity.
One of the most compelling aspects of the novel is its exploration of the theme of unexpected change. Georgie and Jordan's lives are turned upside down by the surprise pregnancy, and Sandor skillfully captures the couple's initial shock and subsequent adaptation to their new reality. The narrative delves into the complexities of adjusting to life-altering news, highlighting the importance of flexibility and resilience in the face of unforeseen circumstances.
Georgie, the snarky bookshop owner, is a standout character whose wit and determination drive much of the story. Her struggle to keep the pregnancy a secret from her over-the-top socialite mother adds an additional layer of tension and humor to the plot. Sandor's portrayal of Georgie's internal conflict is both authentic and engaging, as she grapples with the desire to maintain control over her life while embracing the chaos of impending motherhood.
Jordan, the cocky trainer, complements Georgie's character perfectly. His evolution from a confident, carefree individual to a supportive partner and soon-to-be father is one of the novel's highlights. Sandor effectively captures Jordan's vulnerability and growth, making him a relatable and endearing character. His journey is a testament to the transformative power of love and responsibility, as he learns to balance his personal ambitions with the demands of parenthood.
The novel's humor is another key element that sets it apart. Sandor's witty dialogue and comedic situations provide a lighthearted counterbalance to the more serious themes of the story. From Georgie's revved-up preggo-libido to the couple's participation in a pregnancy blogging challenge, the book is filled with laugh-out-loud moments that keep the reader engaged and entertained.
In terms of character development, Sandor excels at creating multidimensional characters who are both flawed and lovable. Georgie and Jordan's journey is marked by personal growth and self-discovery, as they learn to navigate the complexities of their relationship and impending parenthood. The supporting characters, including Georgie's mother, add depth and richness to the narrative, providing additional layers of conflict and humor.
Sandor's writing style is both engaging and accessible, making Own the Eights Maybe Baby a pleasure to read. Her ability to blend humor with heartfelt emotion is reminiscent of other romantic comedy authors like Sophie Kinsella and Christina Lauren. However, Sandor's unique voice and perspective set her apart, offering a fresh and modern take on the genre.
Overall, Own the Eights Maybe Baby is a delightful and heartwarming read that will resonate with anyone who has experienced the joys and challenges of unexpected change. Sandor's skillful storytelling and well-developed characters make this novel a standout in the romantic comedy genre. Whether you're a fan of lighthearted romance or simply looking for an entertaining and uplifting read, this book is sure to deliver.
In conclusion, Krista Sandor has crafted a charming and engaging story that captures the essence of love, laughter, and the unpredictable journey of parenthood. Own the Eights Maybe Baby is a testament to the power of resilience and adaptability, reminding readers that sometimes the most unexpected challenges can lead to the most rewarding experiences. With its relatable characters and humorous narrative, this novel is a must-read for fans of romantic comedy and anyone seeking a feel-good story about love and life.
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