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Family Plan (2013)

by Susan Gable(Favorite Author)
3.89 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1299323405 (ISBN13: 9781299323407)
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English
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Harlequin Special Releases
series
Hawkins Brothers
review 1: When I started reading this book I realized it was the second in the series about Hawkin brothers and I will be going back to read the first and the last but I enjoyed this book.The hero Finn was really good if a bit unsure about how good he was for a relationship or even fatherhood, he has just returned home to start a restaurant when he is shocked by a visitor at his door who wants his sperm donation, the thing is as a young man he donated years ago and now the mother of his child needs it again to save her child, Amelia the heroine refuses to tell him her surname or anything about her child, and somehow the clinical exercise almost turns into something more.Somehow months later, his daughter Jordan lands on his doorstep after tricking her six months pregnant mother, the... more heroine lands all angry ready to take her daughter back and instead finds her pregnancy in danger and on bed rest near Finn. Now, I liked how the hero got through his doubts and embraced the new roles in his life, yes he had had two failed marriages but now he was ready to be a father and husband.But the heroine was a problem, she was stubborn and sometimes even hurtful, yes she had been tricked horribly by a con man but she took too long to come around.I loved the Hawkin family and Jordan.
review 2: Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and KritiquesDr. Amelia Young has her life all mapped out and it doesn't include a husband. She has a beautiful daughter, Jordan, conceived via artificial insemination and that's all Amelia needs. Until Jordan is diagnosed with a deadly disease and the only way to save her is a bone marrow transplant from a family member that matches... or cord blood from a sibling. Amelia never thought she'd need a man for anything apparently The Family Plan is not what she thought it was. Chef Finn Hawkins made anonymous donations in college to a sperm bank, never expecting to ever hear another thing about it. When an unknown woman shows up on his doorstep demanding another donation to save a child... his child, Finn's world is turned upside down. Then when later on, his daughter shows up at his home, Finn finds his heart filling up. With two failed marriages behind him, the last thing Finn wants is another wife but Amelia and Jordan make him start to question The Family Plan he has designed for himself. Susan Gable has written yet another heartwarming novel sure to keep her readers engrossed to the final page, all emotions engaged. I admit, when I first read the synopsis of The Family Plan, all I could think about was My Sister's Keeper and I was a little nervous, even knowing Susan Gable has never written a story that didn't leave me with a smile on my face. In spite of the surficial similarities between the two books, they are nothing alike. I adored the Hawkins family when I first met them in A Kid to the Rescue, and I was absolutely thrilled to visit them once more. Finn was a favorite of mine and I couldn't wait to read his story. Finn and Amelia, with their daughter Jordan, and Chip on the way (there's a great story behind Chip's name. Trust me, you'll laugh a little.) make such a lovely family, however reluctantly they may have begun. Finn and Amelia are perfect for each other, however much they may resist their mutual attraction. Susan glosses over some of the medical details regarding Jordan's health and necessary medical procedures to keep the story from getting too deep and serious, giving us enough information to understand the severity of Jordan's condition. We also learn a little bit more about Ian Hawkins, the deceased member of the Hawkins family, and how the parallels between his health before he died and Jordan's life affect loved ones. The seriousness of The Family Plan is lightened with humorous moments, and many of the little things that make life wonderful, from Jordan's first kiss (a very sweet and romantic scene) to the family videos she loves to make, to a particular action that becomes the trademark of this new family. It is impossible to read a novel by Susan Gable and not be moved through the entire emotional spectrum. The Family Plan is a perfect example of what makes me love her books. I laughed, I cried, I cheered, I shouted. I challenge you to not fall in love with this particular branch of the Hawkins family tree. © Kelley A. Hartsell, June 2010. All rights reserved. less
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Sidney
i love this . i was surprised it was a good story actually
ramza707
Not a bad book, but it didn't finish the way I wanted it.
Xing
Another really good read from Gable.
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