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5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner from Susan Gable
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Susan Gable once again proves her remarkable talent for telling emotional stories that will hit readers right in the heart.

Sloan Thompson has just relocated to Erie, PA from Ft. Worth, TX to be closer to his family. He's been a single parent to two girls ever since the death of his wife in a car accident. His...
Published on August 30, 2005 by Kelley Hartsell

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4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars didnt like it... SPOILERS!!!!
i got so sick of the hero's moody daughter, she was such a nightmare, plus she was selfish. before i say anything i just want to say im against abortions even though i do believe a woman has a right to choose what she does with her body, i'd rather a child be adopted than killed. but the heros kid had the choice of strangers raising her kid or her dad, and b-c she was...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner from Susan Gable, August 30, 2005
Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques

Susan Gable once again proves her remarkable talent for telling emotional stories that will hit readers right in the heart.

Sloan Thompson has just relocated to Erie, PA from Ft. Worth, TX to be closer to his family. He's been a single parent to two girls ever since the death of his wife in a car accident. His 15-year old daughter, Brook, has been steadily pulling away from him, getting into trouble in school, and making it clear she had some emotional issues to deal with. He has hopes that being closer to his sister's new family and his father will help draw Brook out and maybe bring her back in to the fold of the family before it's too late.

Jenna Quinn is a free spirit who enjoys her single life. She is a "take-it-as-it-comes with no strings" kind of person whose personal motto seems to be "Eat dessert first." She is immediately drawn to Sloan, even though she "doesn't do kids" and always swore to not get involved with a single dad. His agreement to the "just casual" relationship delights is just what she wants, but something about Sloan and his troubled daughter tugs at her heart and she can't help but be pulled into their little family.

Sloan gets the shock of his life when Brook announces she's pregnant, and shortly thereafter, Jenna tells him she's pregnant also. Now he must deal with not one, but two hormonal pregnant women, and the idea that he's about to be a grandfather and a father at the same time. Emotions are high and family life tense, as he tries to help Brook make the right decision. All the while he has some heavy-duty decision-making of his own to tackle. Will the bonds of love and family be enough to pull them all through this difficult time?

Wow! This is an emotionally charged story that grips readers in its clutches and holds on to the end. Ms. Gable is known for covering sensitive issues in her books, while telling a moving story that always captivates. Be prepared for some intense scenes that will leave one reaching for a box of tissues while feeling the emotions of the characters. The delicate topic of teen pregnancy is approached with tenderness and skill, presenting all the options as Brook makes the hardest decision of her life. This reviewer cried buckets several times, in breakthrough scenes as the family comes to terms with what has happened. Blame is never placed anywhere and when Brook makes her decision, readers are sure to be moved beyond words at the struggle the young girl has gone through to get there.

Jenna and Sloan are perfect for each other. She helps him to loosen up with her free spirit and plays a big part in helping him to adjust to the curveballs thrown his way. Sloan is the balance to the roller coaster of emotions Jenna experiences before, during and after pregnancy. Without each other they are incomplete, but when they join forces in their love, there is no situation they can't handle together.

Brook is probably one of the strongest developed characters found here, from her willfulness, her anger at her father over the death of her mother and the role she is convinced he played, to her newfound strength and wisdom as she goes through the months of her pregnancy. One has hope for her, and by the time the story is closed, knows that she'll make it and be all the better a person as she passes from childhood into womanhood.

Readers get to visit with some beloved characters from The Mommy Plan, one of Ms. Gable's previous books, and will delight in seeing how they've progressed in their own lives. Other secondary characters play a big role as well, from Ashley, Sloan's darling 6-year old, to Jenna's best friends, from the father of Brook's baby, to his parents, and Sloan's and Jenna's parents as well.

Once again, Susan Gable proves her skill as a writer, and readers can look forward to yet another emotional powerhouse of a book from this author.

© Kelley A. Hartsell, May 2005. All rights reserved.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner!, July 7, 2005
This review is from: The Pregnancy Test (Harlequin Large Print Super Romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
Sloan Thompson is caught between a rock and hard place...well, actually between his pregnant teenage daughter and his pregnant girlfriend. Two of the most important women in his life at a major crossroad. Is he strong enough to help them do what's right for them? A story of love, discovery...and doing the right thing, no matter how hard that is.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Pregnancy Test, August 15, 2010
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Susan Gable is an excellent writer. This book was a follow up to a previous book. It was well written, well formatted and an interesting story line. I really enjoyed it.
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4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars didnt like it... SPOILERS!!!!, October 14, 2005
i got so sick of the hero's moody daughter, she was such a nightmare, plus she was selfish. before i say anything i just want to say im against abortions even though i do believe a woman has a right to choose what she does with her body, i'd rather a child be adopted than killed. but the heros kid had the choice of strangers raising her kid or her dad, and b-c she was selfish and could bear to see her child everday she chose to give her kid away to people that could do god knows what to her kid, does her own feelings mean more to her than her childs safety? if i had to choose between family and strangers, id rather my family raised my child, no matter how painful it would be to see the baby everyday. she claimed that seeing her fathers newborn would pain her, yet she seems to very easily accept him into the family. i dont know it was just an annoying book.
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