(N) Julia Saxon has been in love with her best friend Lachlan since the moment they first met. The problem is, Lachlan Daniels has no idea how Julia really feels about him and Lachlan is too busy already being in love with his model girlfriend. But then his model girlfriend dumps him on the night of the Brownlow Medal ceremony, the most prestigious award in Australian Rules Football. Needing a last minute date Lachlan invites Julia and now that he's single Julia is determined to win Lachlan over.
For one night Julia believes she's succeeded that is until the morning when Lachlan runs out her place in a panic, apparently regretting their night together. With the support from her friends Julia tries to move on and even manages to get herself a boyfriend. But then the vomiting starts.
When the pregnancy test shows up positive Julia knows exactly who the father is, Lachlan. But that only complicates things more as Lachlan still continues to pine after his ex who has now moved on to one of his teammates but still never misses an opportunity to mess with Lachlan. To make matters worse when Julia decides to keep her baby her boyfriend breaks up with her and moves away as he is unable to watch her carry his teammate's child.
As the months past Lachlan finds out about the pregnancy and vows to stand by Julia. Julia and Lachlan struggle to make their complicated relationship work, just when it seems like their relationship is on the right track they take three steps back. In order for their relationship to ever truly work Lachlan will have to chose Julia and their baby over his ex.
This was probably one of the most dramatic books that I have read in a while. It seemed like every time I turned the page something else was going on that led to at least two of the characters fighting with each other. At one point I actually thought to myself 'there is really no need for all of this drama.' So with that in mind I felt as though this book just had a little too much drama for my liking.
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