The Baby Trap

The Baby Trap by Carole Halston, published by Silhouette Books in 1987, is a contemporary romance that explores the complexities of desire and motherhood. In this 253-page novel, Ginny Sutherland grapples with her longing for a child while navigating her feelings about remarriage. She is determined that no man could ever replace her lost love, particularly not Ed Granger, the infuriating tenant in her Hawaiian condo complex, whose confident demeanor and lifestyle challenge her perceptions of fatherhood.
Readers will find Ginny’s internal conflict at the heart of the story as she contemplates an unconventional solution to her yearning for a child. The narrative delves into themes of attraction and the moral dilemmas that arise when personal desires clash with societal expectations. As Ginny considers the possibility of seducing Ed for the sake of motherhood, the book presents a thought-provoking look at relationships and the choices we make.
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Ginny Sutherland longed for a child, but remarriage was out of the question. No man would ever measure up to the one true love she’d lost. Certainly not Ed Granger, the most infuriating tenant in the Hawaiian condo complex she managed. Flaunting his tan, his muscles, and his women, the blatantly macho helicopter pilot couldn’t be worse father material if he tried! On the other hand, he was unmistakably virile…
Prim Ginny was aghast! Was she actually thinking of seducing Ed, using his perfect body to give her a baby, then abandoning him so he’d never know?
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