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Mommy By Mistake (2009)

Mommy by Mistake (2009)

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1416583882 (ISBN13: 9781416583882)
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About book Mommy By Mistake (2009)

Reminiscent of characters in the “Shopaholic” series, Rowan Coleman’s “Mommy by Mistake” follows the adventures of a thirty-something woman as she embarks on child rearing – unexpectedly.When Natalie Curzon impulsively connects with a charming man – Jack Newhouse – and agrees to a weekend in Venice, she has no idea of the consequences that will unfold. After the weekend is over, she hopes to see him again. But he doesn’t call. And then she discovers she is pregnant.Fortunately, she is part-owner of a successful lingerie business and has a lovely house of her own. Despite these blessings, however, she finds herself sinking into despair during the initial few weeks after her son’s birth; she has decided by then that she will never see or hear from Jack again. And this new adventure is more difficult than she expected.Then her life begins to change again when her home’s electrical system needs revamping and through her new electrician, she meets a whole series of new people – some of them other mothers – and a sisterhood connection develops.But a seemingly harmless fabrication, followed by her embarrassingly flawed mother’s unexpected visit and the surprising reunion with her “baby daddy” – all will turn everything around. Will she rebuild her relationship with her mother? Will she be able to tell Jack about her baby Freddie? And when will she be able to confess her cover story to her new friends?This is a light-hearted book about serious topics. Just when it seems depressing, the humor of the characters and the situations in which they find themselves creates a warm and funny tale of the unexpected twists and turns of life and new parenthood.I deducted one star for the predictability of the plot. Nevertheless, I found it an enjoyable read.

I picked this book up on my quest for a story typical of this kind of genre; multiple characters with interweaving stories but all focussed around a central theme, in this case, babies! Although as can be expected, there are numerous subplots for each of the various characters from family dynamics to love interests. In a way, this book essentially did deliver what was expected, but I couldn't help feeling it was just a little flat in places. While the story follows the lives of several characters, it does take a stronger voice of one in particular and in the process loses some of the depth of other characters unexplored. This somewhat main character also got quite frustrating at times. Though I wasn't expecting something unpredictable as that's generally not why you read these kinds of books, the story as a whole just seemed relatively uneventful. It was a quick and light read, but not quite that rich multi-character experience I was searching for.

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I admit it -- my chick-lit binge is in full-swing. Unlike "The Village Bride...," I would classify this more as chick-lit for the...what do you call my age group, anyway? I refuse to accept the title "middle-aged" until I'm at least 35. Surely there's a name for the post-newlywed, pre-sandwich generation? Anyway, sorry for that narcissistic and irrelevant rant. Basically, it's light, fun, and almost too unrealistic but not quite (I do want to give the characters a major reality check, but I can still read the book).Upon finishing -- as Margueya would say, "Eh." It was okay, but for the genre, "I Don't Know How She Does It" was much better. I give her credit for trying to be a little deep and exploring relationship themes that could be interesting, but she didn't quite pull it off.
—K

This book was a random pull of the library shelves, which is something I rarely do anymore... but with a lack of books I wanted to read, decided to give it a try.Story focuses on single mother struggling to care for herself and a newborn. Shows how you can find people willing to help and support you. The characters were all in various stages in life. Shows that even though we aren't exactly the same we can still relate to each other. Natalie starts out afraid of what they will think so she doesn't always tell the complete truth. As a result she is constantly stressing.I liked reading about the baby group. The only part of the book that I didn't care for where some of the family issues with Megan.Overall it was a good book, but I picked it up thinking it was going to be a romance book and that relationship is almost secondary in this story.
—Kristen

Rowan Coleman is like a deeper Sophie Kinsella. Every character, however minor, has both flaws and virtues and remains a full whole character. I'm amazed at how poignant this chick lit novel is. During a one-night stand in Italy with an charming man who just blew her away, Natalie gets pregnant. Since Jack never called her after the most amazing night of her life, Natalie decides to keep the baby and take a six month leave of absence from her upcoming lingerie business. That's the fiction part - who can take 6 months leave as a single mom and businesswoman? But Natalie is dying for adult conversation and befriends a young teen mother, who is the girlfriend of her electrician's assistant. Complicated, yes? Together, they meet other parents of young babies and form an informal mother's group. But Natalie's lie - that she is married with a husband working in Dubai - just seems to get more complicated, esp when Jack reappears in Natalie's life. But what moved this beyond chick-lit for me was the troubled and nuanced relationship between Natalie and her estranged mother. Both women were reacting to the past in negative ways and both are quite loving, despite their differences.
—Clare

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