PIT STOP: BABY (Dirty DILFs #4) by Taryn Quinn (Cari Quinn / Taryn Elliott)-a review
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 1, 2018
We had the hottest hookup ever. And now, she’s having my baby.
I’m a carefree single guy.
A successful race car driver who enjoys hitting the track—hard.
I don’t do commitments.
Hell, I rarely even do repeats.
Until I spent the night with a gorgeous, funny woman who rocked my world.
No names. No identifying details. Just lots and lots of pleasure.
Until we meet up again at my older brother’s wedding. And guess what, she’s my brand new sister-in-law, Rylee Ford.
And apparently, now she hates me.
Oh, and she’s also pregnant. Surprise, I’m the daddy.
I’m so screwed.
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REVIEW: PIT STOP: BABY is the fourth instalment in Taryn Quinn’s (Cari Quinn / Taryn Elliott) contemporary, adult DIRTY DILFS erotic, romance series. This is retired NASCAR driver Gage Kramer, and Rylee Ford’s story line. PIT STOP: BABY can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary. Gage and Rylee were first introduced in book three WHO’S THE DADDY.
Told from dual first person perspectives ( Gage and Rylee) PIT STOP: BABY follows the building relationship between twenty six year old Rylee Ford, and retired NASCAR driver Gage Kramer. Three months earlier Gage and Rylee had a one night stand before discovering that each others siblings were to be married the next day. Fast forward to present day wherein Gage returns to his home town in search of his future only to discover his one –night stand from months before. Enter Rylee Ford, struggling to find a place in the world, and the woman with whom Gage would fall in love. What ensues is the building relationship and romance between Rylee and Gage, and the announcement of another Ford-Kramer baby, on the way.
After making a scene at their sibling’s wedding three months earlier, Rylee and Gage were on the outs with their respective kin. Issues of trust and a lack of communication, hurt feelings and jealousy are plenty to over come but adding a pregnancy into the emotion-fueled sibling rivalry makes for many uncomfortable moments for everyone concerned.
The relationship between Rylee and Gage is a ‘second chance’ of a sorts; a one-night stand that turns into something more including the announcement of an unplanned pregnancy. Gage is determined to win Rylee’s heart but our heroine struggles with more personal issues that Rylee fears will push Gage out of her life. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate, without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.
The colorful secondary and supporting character include Rylee’s sister Kelsey, and Gage’s brother Dare (Who’s The Daddy #3), real estate entrepreneur Oliver Hamilton and his wife Sage (Claim My Baby #2), as well as café owner Macy Devereaux, baker Vee, café customer Murphy ‘Moose’ Masterson; Gage’s friend Tish Burns, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Kramer. Moose and Vee’s story line is next in BABY DADDY WANTED.
The world building continues to focus on the ‘unplanned’ and ‘unexpected’ pregnancies in the tight knit group of family and friends. The conflict is limited to Rylee’s embarrassment of what was, and her ongoing personal issues at home.
PIT STOP: BABY is a story of family and friendship; second chances and falling in love. The premise is heartwarming ; the characters are sassy but tender; the romance is captivating and hot. PIT STOP: BABY is a fun, energetic and enjoyable instalment in the authors’ Dirty DILF’s romance series.
Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Have My Baby
Claim My Baby
Who’sThe Daddy
Copy supplied for review
Reviewed by Sandy
Excellent review, thanks Sandy. Looks like a sweet story.
Thanks Sandy for the very nice review.
Another wonderful review, thanks Sandy.
Looks great, thanks Sandy.
great review, sandy. sounds very good.
This is going on my list TBR….thanks for the review!
Sounds very good, Sandy. Thanks.
Terrific review, Sandy. I love the cover.
Looks great, thanks Sandy.
Very nice review, thanks Sandy 🙂