Baby, Don't Go (Baby, #3)
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Rule One: Don't Let Him In

When photographer Nick Coltrane saunters into Daisy Parker's office, all she sees is the man who broke her heart nine years ago. Never mind that he wants to hire her as his bodyguard--ah, "security specialist"--or that her fledgling company desperately needs the cash flow. She'd once broken her own rules, only to watch his sexy self go

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Mass Market Paperbound, 357 pages
Published May 2nd 2000 by Avon Books (first published 2000)
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Nymphetamosa
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Holly


I really liked Nick. At first he seems self-absorbed and shallow, but it isn't long before we realize there's more depth to him than that. As the story wore on, I felt he really grew. I especially like that he admitted his feelings first.

I also really liked Daisy. Not many authors could write a likable, believable bodyguard heroine, but Andersen really pulled it off. Though Daisy was tough, she wasn't so tough she became stupid with it. She knew her own strengths and wea...more
Babyfishmouth
This is the second of the "Baby" series that I've read. It is similar to the first in that the entire premise is improbable and ridiculous. But did I care? Not one bit. The writing was great so I tucked my disbelief into a side pocket and enjoyed the ride.

I loved the interplay between the hero and heroine. She is tough and honest He is a perfect mixture of alpha and beta. Both have senses of humor which makes for fun dialogue.

Unlike the first Baby book, t...more
Gamatst
Gamatst rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: contemporary
I liked this book and have re-read it a couple of times.

Amanda
There were so many things about this book that I absolutely loved. I loved the Heroine and her spunky that's right I save the man attitude. I even loved the banter between the hero and the heroine. It was a fun light read if nothing else however I couldn't get past the fact they were at one time step siblings and I have said it before and I will say it again its just to weird for me. I am pretty open minded but I hate it when an author make a brother and sister sleep together. I know most people...more
Britt Phillips
This was actually much better than I expected. After photographer Nick accidently takes a pic of a politician in a compromising position he hires a bodyguard to protect himself from the thugs that are sent after him to get the pictures. However the bodyguard that he hires happens to be the girl he ditched after sleeping with her 9 years before. While completely predictable, ths was a fun read. The ending seemed a bit anticlimatic, but other than that it was pretty good. I give it a B--.
Tina
4.5*'s. Would have given 5, but the ending kind of got a touch cheesy for me. Still, I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Daisy is probably my most favorite heroin ever. Strong, capable, stubborn, and a smart-ass. Nick is great also. He tended to bounce back and forth between beta and alpha hero. Although I'm sure he'd take offense at being called a beta. I thought it was a wonderful, fast-paced read, by one of my favorite authors that I would happily recommend.
Aviva
Aviva rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: trashy-romances
Four stars only when you're comparing it to other books in the same genre. Fine literature it isn't. But it was a fun, light-hearted book that I enjoyed on a day I felt cruddy.
Emily
The one time Daisy Parker gave over her heart and soul was to Nick Coltrane who swept her off her feet and promptly slammed her back into reality with his cavalier attitude thanking her for the time they spent together.

Years later Nick is in need of protection, leading him to the best in the field Daisy Parker. Daisy wants nothing more to do with Nick, but with a new business can't turn him away as much as she wants too. Nick realizes he made a mistake years ago and with her at h...more
Jessica
I couldn't get through it. It was a recommendation but I just didn't like it. I think it was supposed to be a romantic mystery or something but I got cheesed out...
Daphne
Daphne rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: 2010, own
Pretty good. I liked that things weren't always what they seemed.
Cassandra
It's decent for the whole premise and plot. Enjoyable.
Hpitcher
not too bad.
Lynn Calvin
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Melanie
This was cute and fluffy. Pretty much all I was looking for at the moment.
Haylie
Haylie rated it 5 of 5 stars
Shelves: romance
Really Good!!! throughly enjoyed it!
ElaineY
The two most annoying protagonists that ever inhabited the Land of Contemporary Romance! They did nothing but bicker to the point I lost track of what the plot was. One of the worst books I've read and couldn't finish it. I never wanted to smack a couple more than Nick and Daisy.
Katie
Katie rated it 3 of 5 stars
This was a pretty cute book about a man who uses his ex-love of his life's body guard service to protect himself after he unknowingly takes a racy photo of an important politician. Of course, they fall in love.
Katie
This book was a re-read. It is okay but I didn't love it. I remembered I thought the same thing the first time I read it too. But it's Susan so ....
Marina
this is by favorite in the baby book series. Though the books are not connected to each other in any way besides their title. This was fun!
Jessica Frank
Jessica Frank rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: romance
Typical Susan Andersen--humorous romantic. I read romance when I am looking for an escape--and this one help my attention throughout.
Leanne
I enjoyed reading this book as it made a nice change to read about a woman saving a man instead of the usual man saves woman.
Gloria
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I'm in the middle of reading like 3 books. My next additions will give you an idea of why :)
Mary
Mary added it
Too much "baby" & "cupcake"
Susan
Susan rated it 3 of 5 stars
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Leah
Leah rated it 5 of 5 stars
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Sara marked it as to-read
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