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Nobody's Baby But Mine - (Chicago Stars) Large Print by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "Outrageous, heartwarming, wonderfully sensual...I loved it!
- Author(s): Susan Elizabeth Phillips
- 544 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
- Series Name: Chicago Stars
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About the Book
A temperamental quarterback is given a special "birthday gift" by his teammates--a ravishing young woman. The "birthday gift" is actually a physics teacher who is using the quarterback for her own special project. But before long, this mismatched couple passionately prove that opposites attract.Book Synopsis
"Outrageous, heartwarming, wonderfully sensual...I loved it!"
--Jayne Anne Krentz
"For sheer fun, nobody beats Nobody's Baby But Mine."
--Detroit Free Press
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune writes, "Next to Tracy and Hepburn, no one does romantic comedy better than Susan Elizabeth Phillips." For proof, you need to look no further than Nobody's Baby But Mine. This classic comic love story from perennial New York Times bestseller Phillips unites a beautiful, brainy scientist desperate to be a mom with a brawny, smoking hot jock who, though handsome enough to father her child, is nowhere near as stupid as she wants her baby's daddy to be. Emily Giffin, Jane Green, and Rachel Gibson fans take note: when it comes to delivering delightfully funny, supremely sexy contemporary women's fiction, nobody but nobody is better than Susan Elizabeth Phillips.
From the Back Cover
Genius physics professor Dr. Jane Darling desperately wants a baby--but she's determined to spare her child the suffering that she herself experienced growing up, when her super-intelligence made her feel like a freak. So Jane's looking for someone very special to father her child. Someone very . . . well . . . stupid. Cal Bonner, the Chicago Stars' legendary quarterback, seems like the perfect choice. But his champion good looks and down-home ways are deceiving. Dr. Jane learns too late that this good ol' boy is a lot smarter than he lets on--and he's not about to be used and abandoned by a brainy, baby-mad schemer.