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Guest Review: Baby Makes Three (Harrisburg Railers #10) by R.J. Scott & V.L. Locey

When baby makes three, Christmas will never be the same for Ten and Jared.

There's not much that Tennant Rowe hasn't accomplished, and all before reaching thirty. Hoisting the Cup, marrying the man of his dreams, and becoming a spokesman for LGBTQ2+ athletes' rights have filled his world with great joy. While his successes on and off the ice have been beyond his wildest expectations, he's now wondering if it's time to add one more tiny addition to his already wonderful life.

Being a dad to Ryker and marrying Ten are the two of the best things in Jared's life, only something is missing. He always wanted more children, but with Ten and the Railers riding a wave of success, how could he even broach the subject of adoption or surrogacy with the man he loves? Jared would give the moon and the stars to his husband, so when Ten reveals his desire to be a father, they start a journey that will fill their Christmas with a new and special kind of love.


Reviewer: Shee Reader

I’ve only read a few of the Harrisburg Railers books before this one - the tenth and a novella.

I enjoy RJ and VL’s books and this one was no different. Jared has a grown up son and a very busy life. Pro sports puts a particular strain on any relationship with the pressure, travel and whatnot. For Ten and Jared, that is true as well, but they both had a need for something or rather, someone to help complete their family.

There is the usual check-ins with previous characters that I really enjoy in a series, and it is lovely to see other happy couples from previous books still going strong.

This is sweet and sexy book with strong men and joyous babies. The characterisation is clear, the dialogue funny and sexy. In short, it is festive perfection. Plus, if you like it, there are a whole bunch of books in the series that are available for prolonged binge reading. Is there anything equal to the joy for a bookworm of stumbling upon a series which has a whole load of books ready in print so you are not waiting for the next to publish?? Mayne that’s just me!

Fun, festive and recommended.

I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.



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