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Father Found (2013)

by Judith Arnold(Favorite Author)
3.47 of 5 Votes: 5
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Judith Arnold
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The Daddy School
review 1: Loved it love it loved it. I got this during free ebook day (I believe) and the blub peeked my interest and I wasn't dissapointed. This is told from two POVs but the majority coming from Jamie the new unexpected father. Basic plot of unexpected fatherhood when Jamie finds a baby on his porch with a note asking if he remembered Elthura and saying she (the baby) is Samantha. So this guy hits 30 a week prior and now has to takle learning how to take care of this screeming infant. That is when Allison enters the picture. When Jamie calles the hospital in a panic he is directed to her and she invites him to daddy school.The male perspective was so wonderful. Not only did this story bring back all the good and bad and trying times of new parenthood but gave me an insight on what... more the fathers go through. I just wish I could go back in time and send my husband to daddy school, maybe then I could have had some help with my children.Anyhoo sorry I got off track. Jamie not only is struggling learning all about taking care of the two week old baby Samantha but finds he is attracted to his baby knowlege angel Allison. So Jamie goes from batchelorhood to fatherhood to discovering how different dating and impressing Allison can be now that he has these new responsiblities. From learning how to feed the baby, change a diaper, bathe and clothe to burping and doing laundry Jamie takles each one the best he can. Hell when Sam was a month old and he was too scared to cut her nails he sought out help....a manicurist. Yes that's right he took her to get her nails done, this girl is learning about beauty treatments early on. Jamie keeps up on the funnies, he is a humor column in the paper after all. I might not have gottend all his jokes but it didn't make or break the story any.Recommened as a cute semi-funny look about surprised fatherhood and relationships that build not only from parent to child but dating and falling in love through all that life throws at you as well.
review 2: In celebration of Father's Day, I decided to read up on one of my free Kindle purchases from Amazon.Father Found tells the story of Jamie, who was left with a baby on his porch. Samantha, the baby, who may or may not be his, was conceived from a "summer fling". Newly-30 and a long-time bachelor, Jamie seeks the help of a nurse on how to properly care for Samantha.This is a sweet and touching story of a man's love for his daughter. I learned that one never really knows he or she is parent-material until the "situation" calls for it.I think it may have been better without the "romantic aspect", though, which ended up quite so-so.I also like the conflict during the last chapters of the book, but felt its solution and ending rushed.Despite of that, my favorite moments are, definitely, that of the father-daughter moments.This wasn't all that, but the cover is really, really nice, "artistic" and catchy. less
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ninaachua
alright not great but good.
Laughsela
This book was really funny!
SHall1701
Eh, it was ok.
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