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In "Nobody's Baby But Mine" by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, genius physicist Dr. Jane Darlington decides to have a baby but wants to avoid passing on her intelligence genes. She chooses quarterback Cal Bonner as the father, believing him to be dim-witted. However, Cal turns out to be smarter than she thought, leading to a series of unexpected events including a fake marriage, hidden feelings, and family dynamics. The book blends humor, romance, and serious issues, showcasing the evolution of the characters and their relationships amidst a backdrop of football and familial love.

If you liked Nobody's Baby But Mine, here are the top 100 books to read next:
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  1. #1
    Awk-Weird
    Book 2 in the series:Ice Knights

    Awk-Weird - Ice Knights by Avery Flynn
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    Awk-Weird by Avery Flynn is a romantic comedy that follows the story of Tess and Cole, who have a one-night stand resulting in an unexpected pregnancy. Cole, a structured and routine-oriented hockey player, struggles to cope with the unexpected change brought by Tess's pregnancy, while Tess, who has abandonment issues, finds it hard to trust and let people in. The book is filled with humor, quirky characters, and heartwarming moments as Tess and Cole navigate their way through their differences and past traumas to find a way to be together.

    The writing style in Awk-Weird is described as adorable, funny, and engaging by readers. The author, Avery Flynn, creates relatable characters like Tess and Cole, with their flaws and quirks making them endearing. The plot is a mix of humor, angst, and steam, with a good balance between character development and romantic moments that keep readers entertained and emotionally invested in the story.

    Standing in the shadow of one of the potted palms along the edges of the Hayes Resort dining room, she sipped her wine and counted down the minutes until she could go up to her room, slip between the ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Ice Knights )

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    Perfection
    Book 2 in the series:Neighbor from Hell

    Perfection - Neighbor from Hell by R.L. Mathewson
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    'Perfection' in the 'Neighbor from Hell' series by R.L. Mathewson follows the story of Zoe and Trevor, neighbors with a complicated relationship. Trevor, portrayed as arrogant and self-absorbed, embarks on a friends-with-benefits arrangement with Zoe, who struggles with insecurities about her weight. The plot revolves around their evolving relationship, filled with humor, food obsessions, and unexpected emotional intimacy. The writing style of the book is described as humorous, engaging, and laced with witty dialogues that bring out the characters' complexities.

    "Mrs. Sands, wait!" Zoe cried, holding her hands in front of her face as she desperately tried to back up in her small cubicle only to bang into the cheap off-white colored plastic wall, leaving her w...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Neighbor from Hell )

  3. #3
    One Moment Please
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    Book 3 in the series:Wait With Me

    One Moment Please - Wait With Me by Amy Daws
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    'One Moment Please' by Amy Daws follows the story of Lynsey, a woman who unexpectedly finds herself pregnant after a steamy encounter with a moody doctor named Josh. As they navigate their newfound parenthood together, their relationship evolves from enemies to lovers, with crackling chemistry and emotional depth. The writing style of the book is described as light, sexy, and entertaining, with moments that range from scorching to playful to angsty, keeping readers engaged throughout the story.

    And this whole situation is a damn shame because all that deliciousness is completely wasted on him. What’s he got to be so angry about? You’d think a guy who looks like a stallion horse bred straight...

  4. #4
    Getting Played
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    Book 2 in the series:Getting Some

    Getting Played - Getting Some by Emma Chase
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    'Getting Played' by Emma Chase is a small-town romance novel that follows the story of lifestyle blogger Lainey Burrows and teacher, coach, and drummer Dean Walker. The pair has a one-night stand that results in an unexpected pregnancy, leading to a series of events where they find themselves living in the same town. The book is filled with humor, light-hearted moments, and heartfelt connections between the characters, including Lainey's son, Dean's grandmother, and appearances from characters in the previous book of the series. Emma Chase's writing style is engaging, with dual POVs, a well-paced storyline, and a mix of sweet, heat, and heartwarming moments that keep the readers hooked till the end.

    The chemistry between Dean and Lainey is instant, and their relationship development is portrayed beautifully, starting from an instant lust that grows into a deep connection. The book is a mix of fun, romance, and surprises, with a focus on themes like unexpected parenthood, family dynamics, and second chances at love. 'Getting Played' is a delightful blend of humor, romance, and character growth set in a charming small town, making it an enjoyable read for fans of romantic comedies.

    Sometimes it’s the flower we spot growing through the sidewalk crack or the coffee spillage on our white shirt as we drive into work. It’s the awesome sunglasses we thought we’d lost that show up in l...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Getting Some )

  5. #5

    Kiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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    Daisy Devreaux, a young woman facing jail time due to her financial mistakes, finds herself in an arranged marriage with a mysterious man named Alex Markoff. Despite their initial clashes, Daisy and Alex navigate their unconventional relationship while working for a circus. The story unfolds with themes of redemption, growth, and the complexities of love, set against a backdrop of circus life and characterized by emotional depth and humor.

    She caught her bottom lip between her teeth. Her father had introduced them several days ago, that terrible morning the three of them had gone to get the marriage license, and she’d heard the name the...

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    Ain't She Sweet? by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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    'Ain't She Sweet?' by Susan Elizabeth Phillips follows the story of Sugar Beth Carey, a former mean girl who returns to her small town in Mississippi after fifteen years with three failed marriages behind her. She is broke and desperate to retrieve a valuable painting left to her by an aunt. The novel explores the complex relationships and dynamics between Sugar Beth and the people she left behind, including her former high school teacher Colin Byrne. The plot is filled with interesting and quirky characters, turbulent emotions, and themes of redemption, forgiveness, and change.

    The wild child of Parrish, Mississippi, had come back to the town she’d left behind forever. Sugar Beth Carey gazed from the rain-slicked windshield to the horrible dog who lay beside her on the passe...

  7. #7

    The Best Thing by Mariana Zapata
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    The Best Thing by Mariana Zapata is a heartwarming story about Lenny and Jonah, two individuals who met in France and shared a special connection, only to be separated by unforeseen circumstances. The book delves into themes of love, family, sacrifices, and personal growth, with a focus on complex relationships and deep emotional connections. Mariana Zapata's writing style is characterized by slow burns, rich character development, and a strong sense of humor, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.

    Hadn’t I just told myself to clear the damn cookies and the history on my computer? Yeah, I had. I knew I had. It had just been a few weeks ago when the last article had popped up on my home page, and...

  8. #8

    A Ruthless Proposition by Natasha Anders
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    'A Ruthless Proposition' by Natasha Anders follows the story of Cleopatra Knight, a temporary secretary who ends up sleeping with her obnoxious boss Dante Damaso. Despite their differences, they find themselves drawn to each other and face unexpected challenges, including Cleo's pregnancy. The plot involves a mix of love, loss, desire, passion, and anger, with a focus on character growth and emotional development. The writing style is described as heartwarming, with realistic and relatable moments that can make readers laugh and cry.

    Praise Jesus!They had doughnuts! Cleo barely noticed all the bowing and talking around her as her senses homed in on that single, all-important fact. By now she was so hungry she actually felt faint, ...

  9. #9

    River Wild by Samantha Towle
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    River Wild by Samantha Towle is a heartwarming story about two broken individuals, Carrie and River, who find solace and healing in each other's company. The plot follows their journey from being neighbors to friends to lovers, as they navigate through their past traumas and slowly build a deep and meaningful connection. The writing style of the book beautifully captures the raw emotions, struggles, and growth of the characters, making the reader feel every moment of their story.

    The real Carrie Ford died five years ago in an automobile accident. She was twenty-five. The age that I am now. We look similar—same pale skin, same blue eyes—but she had gorgeous long red hair, where...

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    Call Me Irresistible - Wynette, Texas by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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    Call Me Irresistible is a contemporary romance novel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips set in the small town of Wynette, Texas. The story revolves around Meg Koranda and Ted Beaudine, who come from famous and successful families. When Meg voices her objections to Ted marrying her best friend, Lucy, the situation spirals out of control, leading to Lucy fleeing from her own wedding. Meg finds herself ostracized by the town and Ted, and the book follows her journey as she stands up against the judgmental townspeople and gains their respect and admiration. The novel showcases SEP's signature writing style, filled with humor, engaging dialogues, and fast-paced storytelling.

    More than a few residents of Wynette, Texas, thought Ted Beaudine was marrying beneath himself. It wasn’t as if the bride’s mother wasstillthe president of the United States. Cornelia Jorik had been o...

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