The Proposition by Katie Ashley
It’s said about 20 times in the first few chapters. No, I’m talking about repeated use of the same words like “he mused” or “she mused.” The book seems to be lacking some basic editing as well by this, I’m not one of those grammar Nazis. Not a knock against indie authors, just that sometimes indie authors skip over some of the important steps of releasing a book, and that’s oftentimes the editorial process. The not-so-shocking part is that it’s a self-published novel. The most shocking part of this book is that it is a New York Times bestseller (or so the cover says). But can Aidan leave his past behind to become the man Emma needs him to be? Aidan can¹t seems to walk away from her while Emma begins to wonder if Aidan could be the one. Soon their baby-making sessions become more than just physical. Not one for hook-ups or casual sex, Emma is reluctant to take him up on his offer, but his charm, coupled with her intense desire for motherhood, wins out.