Now that that is out of the way on to the book to review:
The Agent's Secret Baby:

Eve is pregnant with your baby. The anonymous tip leads undercover DEA agent Adam Serrano back to his lost love, Eve Walters. The gorgeous veterinarian had stormed out of his life upon discovering the "truth" about his identity. Though it nearly killed him, disappearing had ensured her safety. Now he's a father and must see for himself that Eve is okay. Renewed desire fuses them together despite all common sense. Then Eve and their baby become targets in his dangerous world. To survive, he must regain her trust. In the end, he needs to choose between family and duty, life and death.
Review: Don't gag on your giblet gravy when you read this sordid tale. This story barely has a tiny toe in reality. I had to check the front and make sure this wasn't a farce instead of a romantic suspense. Eve, nearly thirty, gives up her virginity to Adam (that's right Adam AND Eve!) in a night of overwrought passion. Eve turns up preggers and Adam doesn't want to be around because he is living on the edge, a man with a hard life, blah blah, etc. Well curiosity gets the better of him and he appears before Eve. This is when reality sets in for the book. Eve, more than two-three-four weeks(the author never really decided and just used these numbers at different points) to her due date, starts having contractions when she sees Adam. Her water breaks and about ten minutes later pushes and has her baby. Speed birthing leads to speed healing, because at three weeks postpartum she has been all cleared for sex. Woohoo! Yeah. If you expect anything other than silliness from this book then you will be sorely disappointed. This turkey tale and baby daddy story will not even lure you from the noxious slaver your family will shove on you during Thanksgiving festivities. While you may want to pass on this story, make sure to get second helpings of that pecan pie.