Nobody's Baby But Mine - Susan Elizabeth Phillips Ohhhhhh... I REALLY loved this book. I wish, once again, that goodreads had a 4.5 star rating because this book is really more than a 4.

Let me start by saying that it's probably one of the funniest and most enjoyable books I've read in a while. If so, you ask, why 4 stars? Well, as much as I enjoyed the book there are some aspects of the premise that are just too ridiculous to overlook. Without spoiling too much, Jane (our 180 IQ female lead) tricks our male lead, Cal, in order to have a baby. Why Cal? Because he's supposedly stupid, which she assumes with no further evidence (what happened to being smart professor?) If you can surpass the obvious ethical and moral issues at hand (not to mention probable legal dilemmas) you're in for a thrill. Seriously, Cal and Jane's bickering is top quality and hilarious to boot. It's worth the read if you can bypass their overall highly unusual situation.

Negative points? Aside from what I've said, I have quite an issue with stretching a character's flaws in order to prolong the ending and that happens here. I also didn't quite like the sideline story, contrary to what happened in "Heaven, Texas" and the ending is a tad bit to graphic and detailed for my taste (you'll see why).

Other than the latter aspects, I'd definitely recommend this book.