{Review} The Bad Boy’s Baby by Cindi Madsen

{Review} The Bad Boy’s Baby by Cindi MadsenThe Bad Boy's Baby by Cindi Madsen
Also by this author: Cinderella Screwed Me Over, Falling for Her Fiancé, Resisting the Hero, Ready to Wed, Second Chance Ranch, Getting Lucky Number Seven, Anatomy of a Player
Series: Hope Springs #3
Also in this series: Second Chance Ranch
Published by Entangled: Bliss on May 16, 2016
Genres: Contemporary Romance, One Night to More, Player Falls in Love, Second Chance Romance, Secret Baby, Small Town Romance
Character(s): Military Guys
Pages: 260
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There are certain words that have always described Cam Brantley: Town bad boy. Soldier. Protector. But never, ever dad. Until he returns home from his latest military tour to discover the girl he had one smoking-hot night with is now mom to the adorable two-year-old Zoey. Who has his eyes.

Plenty of words could describe Emma Walker these days. Mom, dutiful granddaughter, budding designer, the town’s golden child. But when her longtime crush Cam Brantley comes back to town, she knows the perfect word to describe herself: screwed.

Cam and Emma are both shocked to discover he truly wants Zoey in his life. But Cam’s not sure he’s ready to be a dad, and Emma can’t gamble her daughter on maybes. As the long-simmering heat between Cam and Emma reaches a boiling point, he’ll have to work past his demons in order to be the man both girls need.

Each book in the Hope Springs series is a standalone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order.

Kassiah: Okay, right off the bat, I want to say that I do not like the title of this book, which is a real shame since I loved pretty much every other aspect of it.

The summary for this story is pretty spot on. I really loved Zoey and felt like she was the star of the book. Cam and Emma were awesome, and I thought they both handled the situation the best they could. She wasn’t a doormat and he really grew as a character.

His life was all dreams right now, and he hoped he never woke up.

There were a few things I didn’t like, like how I was surprised no one told Cam about Zoey, especially considering they live in a small town, but regardless–this was a fast-paced read with characters I loved and a sweet storyline.

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Overall: 3.5

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