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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good story BUT...
First off all I saw this book at my local "Target" store and instantly picked it up because Diana Palmer wrote it. I read the synopsis on the back of the book and threw the book in my cart. When I got home and started reading the book I realized it had a story by another author with Diana Palmer's story! I was mad!! I get angry because she keeps releasing these short...
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1.0 out of 5 stars A fifth grader must have wrote this
I don't even know where to begin when it comes to writing the review about this book. I've known for a while now that Ms. Palmer's books have been going downhill and that the stories were more of a repeat of the same plotlines over and over again but, I've got to say that this book should shame her and shame her publisher for even putting into print! Not only was the...
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good story BUT..., February 25, 2010
This review is from: The Best Is Yet to Come: The Best Is Yet to Come\Maternity Bride (Bestselling Author Collection) (Mass Market Paperback)
First off all I saw this book at my local "Target" store and instantly picked it up because Diana Palmer wrote it. I read the synopsis on the back of the book and threw the book in my cart. When I got home and started reading the book I realized it had a story by another author with Diana Palmer's story! I was mad!! I get angry because she keeps releasing these short stories, which granted are good stories but the length of the book deceived me! The overall story was pretty good, not exceptional, but a good short read. I believe it was less than 200 pages long. I read it one day! So, just be careful if you come across this book and don't be deceived into thinking this is a long thought-out story because nowhere on the cover of my book does it say there is another story by another author jointed with this book.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A fifth grader must have wrote this, March 6, 2010
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Kathaleen "Chatter" (Fredericksburg, Vatican City State (Holy See)) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Best Is Yet to Come: The Best Is Yet to Come\Maternity Bride (Bestselling Author Collection) (Mass Market Paperback)
I don't even know where to begin when it comes to writing the review about this book. I've known for a while now that Ms. Palmer's books have been going downhill and that the stories were more of a repeat of the same plotlines over and over again but, I've got to say that this book should shame her and shame her publisher for even putting into print! Not only was the story on a fifth grade writing level, it also made no kind of sense at all on most of its pages. SPOILER ALERT DON'T CONTINUE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW! First, Ivy and Ryder 'knew' each other from Ivy's friendship with his much younger sister (It seems Ms. Palmer is stuck on the 10 yr age difference with the men always being 10+ yrs older than their "sheltered virginal ladies")and they had a 'hot' encounter that took place at his house when she was 18 and him 28 that took all of about a page of stilted writing. And the story goes rapidly on from their with her getting married at 18 and at the age of 24 becoming a widow who feels guilty about not having sexual feelings about her spouse who turned to alcohol and hitting her because he was mad because she couldn't respond to him. Then Ryder leaves her be for 6 months to get over her husband's death than he decends on her and her mother. Within the first 40 pages they'd argued and made up and miscommunicated and he offered her a job travelling with him on business (and everything else I just discussed - 40 pages! For all that to happen! Can someone say whiplash?)But even with the rapidness and jumping around of the story I wouldn't have had trouble with if not for the fact that the writing was clearly wretched. It is something I would have graded a fifth grade english paper with a 'D' just to be kind.

Case in point from page 20, Ryder had just arrived at Ivy and her mother's house directly from a flight wanting breakfast and they are discussing how his mansion has no heat because he didn't call ahead to get the gas turned back on (but left his personal pastry chef at the house to stay warm by the stove) Here is how the convo went:

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Ryder, watching her, could see the wall going up. He sighed as he creamed the coffee Jean had just poured him. "I drove down from the Atlanta airport," he volunteered. "The house is cold and there's no heat..." He contrived to look pitiful.

"You can stay with us," Jean said. "We have a spare bedroom."

"Of course," Ivy seconded, but she wouldn't look at him.

He hesitated, watching Ivy. "No, that's all right," he murmured. "I wouldn't want to impose. I can buy some thermal underwear and wrap up in a blanket."

Ivy burst out laughing at the picture. Ryder could have checked into the local motel. For goodness' sake, he could have bouth the local motel. And here he sounded as if he'd freeze without them.

"You poor man," Ivy said, turning, vividly beautiful with her black eyes sparkling in her flushed, animated face.

"Poor, in some ways," he agreed, smiling faintly while he stared and stared, mesmerized by her beauty. "You're a nice girl, Ivy," he mused, and forced his eyes back onto his plate as they all sat down. "I'll stay at the house, but appreciate being invited to breakfast. I was starved, and this is delicious," he added, savoring a bite of perfect scrambled eggs.

"Thank you," Jean said, grinning at him.

"Can Ivy cook like this?" he asked.

"Of course," Jean replied.

Ryder pursed his fim lips and grinned. "My stomach hears wedding bells."

Ivy went white. It was the shock, of course, the rememberance of grief, of what she'd lost. Ryder didn't feel things this deeply, she tried to tell herself, he wouldn't understand how much it hurt to joke about it, when she had Ben on her conscience. Ben. She'd killed Ben...!

He caught her just as she went sideways, lifting her gently in his hard arms. "For God's sake..." he ground out, his face betraying a flash of helpless shock.

"She'll get over it," Jane said. "She's hardly slept lately, or eaten very much. It's early days yet, and she loved him."

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Arrrggghhh!!!! I wanted to throw the book after reading just that one section of the conversation! First off, Ivy had already said over and over in her head previous to this conversation that she HADN'T loved her dead husband and that he'd abused her! Not to mention that the man had been dead for SIX months so no, it's not "early days yet" Not to mention the stitled writing and the weirdness alone. Then there was also how they had discussed not two pages before how wonderful a cook Ivy was! AND you can't tell by the writing that Ivy fainted until Ryder is picking her up in his "hard arms" and as soon as she wakes up, in the space of a half a page, they argue, Ivy cries, and they make up laugh and go back to eating breakfast - LESS than a PAGE - I kid you not!

SO, No, I don't recommend this book unless you want to read the bonus book in the back from Maureen Child. It didn't make up for reading the first half of the book but it was a better read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to find book in a great reprint!!, October 29, 2010
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T. Coley (Bynum, AL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Best Is Yet to Come: The Best Is Yet to Come\Maternity Bride (Bestselling Author Collection) (Mass Market Paperback)
The Best Is Yet to Come is one of Diana's older stories that was originally printed back in 1991 and has been hard to find in the original Silhouette Desire #643. (It was once listed on Ebay and Hardtofindbooks.com for $50 for the original book.) So, having said that, I loved finding this reprint and getting a bonus story by another favorite author - Maureen Child.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Maternity Bride - Maureen Child, September 11, 2010
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Marilyn Shoemaker (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best Is Yet to Come: The Best Is Yet to Come\Maternity Bride (Bestselling Author Collection) (Mass Market Paperback)
This review is for Maureen Child's Maternity Bride........

They were as different as night and day. She was still trying after all of these years to prove herself to her father and was the well respected accountant of her father firm. A buttoned up and professional woman who worked with his twin brother.

And Mike Ryan, just the opposite of her and his brother, a free spirit, a man who lived life to it's fullest and who owned a motorcycle retail store. They met quite by chance when the lights were out and he had promised his twin he would look into fixing the air conditioning in his office while he was away on vacation.

What an incredible meeting it was, full testorone, sexual tension and neither could get either out of their minds. They took some bike trips, met for meals and the lust between them went on and on until it became explosive. Explosive doesn't even begin to describe it. Two different worlds and one begins to wonder how there could possibly be a chance for either one of them. She turns him on, sets him on fire, intrigues him and he drives her crazy.

She was an only child, raised by a man who showed little emotion. He from actually an interesting family, brothers of all occupations and his parents well let's say sun sea and surf had always been a part of their lives and their business. A loving and close family, an interesting family.

Hot sensual attraction and tension and then the passion in the bedroom,. Beach, on a motorcycle, nothing left to the imagination and then something they didn't plan on, a pregnancy.

Such a well crafted romance with tension both mentally and physically, two such together. Just a wonderful romance written by the extremely talented Maureen Child's.

Maternity Bride was part of the two in one written by Diana Palmer and Maureen Child's titled The Best Is Yet To Come/Maternity Bride.

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Her Life was about to turn upside down.....all because of an unexpected night with the man of her dreams!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best is yet to come by Diana Palmer w/ Maternity Bride by Maureen Child, May 2, 2010
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This review is from: The Best Is Yet to Come: The Best Is Yet to Come\Maternity Bride (Bestselling Author Collection) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a 2-in-1 book. The Palmer book is a re-release, but not one I remembered. And as always Diana does not disappoint. The 2nd book is by Maureen Child. I have read many of her books and enjoy them as well. This was a good combination.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars INTRIGUING, April 26, 2010
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This review is from: The Best Is Yet to Come: The Best Is Yet to Come\Maternity Bride (Bestselling Author Collection) (Mass Market Paperback)
I LOVE DIANA PALMER! THIS BOOK KEEPS YOUR ATTENTION FROM BEGINNING TO END. I READ MANY ROMANCE NOVELS AND BY FAR THIS WAS ONE I COULDN'T PUT DOWN. A MUST READ BOOK!
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