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Daddy Clock: A Novel
Daddy Clock A Novel
Author: Judy Markey
What happens when a woman who wants her freedom meets a man who wants to love, honor, cherish--and change diapers? — Meet Charlie Feldman.  An almost-handsome fortysomething sportswriter whose biological daddy clock is ticking loud and clear.  Charlie wants a baby.  Badly. — Enter Lacy Gazzar, a sexy, feisty thirtysom...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553577433
ISBN-10: 0553577433
Publication Date: 11/1998
Pages: 320
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3.4 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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I truly enjoyed this story by Judy Markey. I am a fan of her work. It just struck a nerve with me even though the ending was a bit abrupt. You will like it.
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Meet Charlie Feldman. An almost-handsome fortysomething sportswriter whose biological daddy clock is ticking loud and clear. Charlie wants a baby. Badly.Enter Lacy Gazzar, a sexy,feisty thirtysomething who's about to send her daughter off to college and finally dive into a grown-up life all her own. Lacy's more then happy to help Charlie in his search for the perfect mommy. She's willing to aid him through a hilarious and sometimes humiliating round of personal ads,relentless blind dates,and absolutely appalling encounters.The one thing she isn't willing to do is have Charlie's baby.
But then they become friends.Really good friends. And one hot,magical,moonlet night... well,let's just say accidents will happen.
What comes next is laugh-out loud,cry-your-eyes-out proof that the course of true love never runs smoothly-and the best-made plans between a man and a woman almost always go wonderfully awry.
Trice avatar reviewed Daddy Clock: A Novel on
It was ok read, but it's not going on my keeper shelf.


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