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In the weeks following Aidan’s betrayal, Emma has tried her best to move on. Ignoring his countless texts, voice mails, and flowers, she isn’t sure she wants to be won back by him. But Aidan isn’t going down without a fight—especially not until Emma lets him reveal the secret of his past that caused him to be so commitment phobic.
But fate intervenes when premature labor forces Emma on strict bed rest for two weeks. Aidan steps forward with a shocking proposal. To prove his love and commitment for her and their unborn son, he will take a leave of absence from work to care for her around the clock. Vowing to guard her heart, Emma reluctantly agrees.
While she is touched by Aidan’s attentiveness and tender loving care, Emma is thrown for a loop by the amorous attentions of ER doctor, Alpesh “Pesh” Nadeen. Pesh is everything Emma could ever want—successful, stable, and ready to settle down and be a husband and father. Pesh wants nothing more than to win Emma’s heart, but she is not sure she’s able to give it.
Her heart may still belong to the very man who broke it—the one who is so desperately trying to win her back.
- Sales Rank: #3511 in eBooks
- Published on: 2013-01-10
- Released on: 2013-01-10
- Format: Kindle eBook
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58 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
The rest of the story
By Jean
The Proposal is the second half of the story that began in The Proposition. While I really enjoyed The Proposition, The Proposal fell a little flat for me.
This book begins three weeks after The Proposition ends. I want to say that I really liked both Emma and Aidan in the first book and I liked them together. In this book, I despise Emma. She annoys the heck out of me. She's self-righteous and hypocritical. To the max. Yes, he broke her heart, I get that...but...if you're going to make a promise, as Emma did to Aidan, that you will try to work things out, then the best way to try to work that out is NOT to keep throwing what he did in his face but to discuss it. Which she refuses to do.
SPOILERS:
So let's talk a minute about Dr. Nadeen. The unprofessional Dr. Nadeen who hits on Emma while she is visiting a patient at the hospital. I don't get why we needed this unrealistic storyline. First of all, an uber hot doctor falls immediately for a woman he's met once and just so happens to be 6 months pregnant with another man's child? And then Emma runs right out and does the EXACT same thing that she won't forgive Aidan for doing to her. Only she's sneakier about it. I felt as if we were supposed to be cheering her on as payback for what Aidan did. Payback is childish and this whole situation made me lose any respect I had for Emma. Or the story.
END OF SPOILERS
Overall, I just think I would have enjoyed this book a lot more if the bulk of the story had been about Aidan and Emma trying to truly get past the hurt and heal without silly outside influences being factored in to the equation.
Some proofreading issues that weren't overly distracting, including such things as "Noah's Arc", the misuse of both illicit and elicit and the fact that there isn't an N-13 in a Bingo game. ;)
So definitely worth a read (only if you've read The Proposition) if only to find out the rest of the story.
37 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
Boring Story Line..big disappointment
By Sandra Abramson
I have to start by saying that I loved The Proposition and was eagerly awaiting this sequal. I felt that the story started out great and it seemed as if there was going to be a great story line that would have me cheering for Aiden.....and then the ball was dropped along with the storyline...it just became boring. I forced myself to finish hoping that there would be something but there was nothing...
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointing Characters
By Ruby Reads
The Proposal was a continuation of The Proposition. In the first novel, we get a picture of Emma as a "stacked" sexy good girl with a disappointing life caused by the death of her parents and former fiance. All she wants is a baby so that she can recreate a family for herself. She chooses Aidan, a player to get her pregnant. She falls in love and he does also, but Aidan runs scared and almost has a fling with a co-worker. He is caught by Emma (still fully dressed) just as he decides not to cheat. He has a backstory of doing this in his past. She dumps him and... that's where we are left with the first novel. Incomplete.
In The Proposal, a continuation of the story, Aidan spends 90 % of the novel groveling for a heroine who turns into the witch from hell. I began to dislike Emma and I think it was because there were too many conflicting views of her. On the one hand she is a "good" girl from a christian family, but on the other turns into a sex addict with a filthy mouth, then a callous woman. She moves into Aiden's home so that he can take care of her when she is put on bedrest for pre-term labor. He had to take leave from his job. Then he takes groveling to the max while putting up with her. And this is where Aiden lost some of his appeal. In most stories Aiden could have explained himself and his "almost cheating" if he was experienced with women as we are led to believe, and the story could have finished with the first book.
I didn't buy the 'love triangle' storyline, it just seemed so forced and far-fetched. A doctor would hit on a woman in the ER who is obviously in advanced pregnancy? And then she allows him to visit her at her boyfriend's house on the pretext of a house call? She was just plain unfeeling when she went on dates with the hot doctor while being taken care of by Aiden in his house. The book finally just became tedious and I was sick of Emma and her pregnancy with the numerous sex scenes in late term pregnancy way before the book ended
Emma's sexual actions were explained as "pregnancy hormones". Really?
Her strange behavior in the witch category continued when she took Aiden's dog and had him castrated without Aiden's permission.
While the first book was fairly good, this book just was not. I began to find the characters boring and I hated that, because they had promise.
Will not be buying the next book about the hot doctor in the story.
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