Heroine is from a rich family, neglected, spends the night with the hero & becomes pregnant. Hero tracks her down when is working in diner in a small town, won't leave her alone & then learns she is pregnant, he wants to do the right thing & marry, she doesn't so he manipulates her by offering her a job on his family ranch, hoping she will come to say yes. I found the book dull and boring, the hero has a classic reaction to learning he is going to be a father, shock and doubt and it takes him a while to get used to the idea, but the heroine is not having it. She was unreasonable as well, she had four months to get used to the idea and she didn't want to give the hero that chance. She wasn't even planning on letting him know about the pregnancy(didn't want to be a burden). The hero was not that mature either, he sulked when she refused to marry him, even refusing to talk with her. I found them falling in love very out of the blue and sudden. Not a very good read.
Ryder McCall era todo lo que Ashley Bennet deseaba en un hombre. Su impresionante atractivo físico y su encanto texano eran imposibles de resistir. Y nueve meses después, todo el mundo comprobaría lo cierto que era aquello cuando nacieran los bebés...
Ryder habría preferido cualquier cosa antes que casarse. Pero cuando descubrió que Ashley estaba embarazada de gemelos, decidió que tenía que hacerse cargo de la situación y hacerla su esposa. Pero, ¿podría soportar un hombre como él la vida de casado?
I got introduced to the romance world reading the graphic novel of this book and went into the actual book itself eventually. I was originally just into young adult and popular fictional reads, but this was an opening to a door that has now led me to the romance reader I am.