
One Moment Please A Surprise Pregnancy Standalone
Reviews

4.75 The book was super good and super cute. Their story was adorable and spicy- I do wish there was more of a rough scene or two thrown in- and they blossomed together. I feel she accepted the proposal too soon and it didn’t make much sense for her to when she knew Josh wasn’t going to open himself to her. The only thing I didn’t like was when Kate was encouraging Lyndsey to fight for the relationship towards the end of the book; she had done enough fighting and received too much pushback, Josh was the one who needed to fight for Lindsey. I loved their banter and I love the emotions it invoked during some scenes. It was a great story and I love the couple(s)

I loved the the first one in the series but I think this one is my favorite now 🫶🏻

I- i read this as a joke but somehow enjoyed a little bit of it ngl Buddy read with zaros

I don't really read books with pregnancy tropes but this was sooo good! I loved every second of it!

3.5

sabía que no debía esperar mucho de esta historia, pero igual terminé medio decepcionada porque yo solo quería leer un pregnancy trope chévere y resultó ser todo lo contrario. Esta gente solo me dio dolor de cabeza.

probably the best pregnancy trope i’ve ever read i have no clue why i had so much fun reading this but i did despite how cringy some parts were idc 5 stars

honestly a cute little story. i usually hate books that involve kids in any way when it’s a romance, but i could get behind this surprise pregnancy trope tbh. i liked the attitude of Lynsey bc i could relate to her. i liked how it wasn’t overwhelming about a trauma but it involved one that the character involved learned to overcome in a sense.

This book was pretty good. It is a sudden pregnancy book and although I normally stay clear of these, the pregnancy is established pretty early on and has meaning to the plot so it is pretty good compared to other books with this trope. The main character is relatable to readers in more ways then one and the characters have interesting backstories that add to the plot.

Cute ig Would not be mad if it wasn't a HEA, would have made it more real. I did love lynsey how she stood by josh when he was a dick, and when he was broken. But title makes no sense, and the cover is deceiving. also the way Lynsey gave birth was so inaccurate. it made no sense. idk i think 3.5 stars, but idk ill come back to that.

"She is hope personified. A sign that there are people in this world with open souls and open minds, risking their hearts every day, and living to tell the tale. Lynsey Jones is everything I wish I could be." To be honest, I hate the pregnancy trope and am asking myself how I even got here because of that. Alas, booktok posted some videos with some lines from the book that piqued my interest and I caved. Was this a masterpiece? No, but it satisfies the need for a smutty book to get out of a small reading slump. This is part of a series of stand-alone books and delivers the promised spice. The main character was a little immature and ridiculous for her age and profession, so I did find her a little irritating, but the love interest did deliver on the whole broody and grumpy personality with a sad backstory that was expected. The real heroes of this book are the side characters who not only provided great comic relief but also had the common sense the main characters lacked throughout the book. Great side characters are always a win for me. As for the plot, well, it's not like anyone reads these kinds of books for the plot anyway, but it wasn't bad. I finished the book satisfied and was surprised I didn't outright hate it for having tropes I strongly dislike, so not bad at all. I haven't decided yet if I'll be reading the rest of the series or not yet...

I’m not usually big on the Pregnancy trope, but I really liked the first two books in this series so I gave it a shot. And it was pretty enjoyable! I liked that they gave each character some depth. This can be read as a stand-alone

I hated this book up until the last 50 pages. I hate the pregnancy trope and never again am I taking a recommendation from Amber without reading the synopsis because I didn’t like this book at all. The last 50 pages were kind of cute but I still did not enjoy this book and wouldn’t recommend unless you like the pregnancy trope.

i mean *insert that meme of kirsten dunst shrugging then laughing* it was so questionable at the start and it was less questionable as the book went on. not to compare trauma but josh was just a miles from ugly love wanna be. i don’t know if can say the same for lynsey and tate. i liked lynsey though she was a real woman. i wouldn’t recommend this tbh but it was entertaining

4 stars ✨ I ran through this in a few hours. What is it about this trope that I just love?! I couldn’t put it down. Addicting, funny, and right up my alley. There was definitely a lot of questionable decision making and some stuff I didn’t agree with, but everything ended up working out and I thought this was sooo cute 🥰 and hot 🥵

I never had the chance of reading one of Amy’s books before, but I’m glad I started with this. At first Josh got on my nerves because he worried about everything but through the book you can understand why he is that way and I ended up loving him. His chemistry with Lynsey was amazing and I loved reading all their steamy scenes. I also loved their hated banter at the beginning and how they couldn’t keep their hands of each other. It was a fun read and I loved the characters and the story. Now I’m definitely going to keep reading her books to enjoy the way I did with this book! ARC kindly provided by author, in exchange for an honest review.

not gonna lie ... i cried a little bit







Highlights

"I would have." His eyes lift to mine and pin me with such fierceness that it takes my breath away. "I would have left them for you."
I blink back at him, shock seeping into my marrow. It’s not just overprotectiveness or anger or frustration on his face. Behind his usual fierce shield of armor is total terror.
Terror for me.
It's enough to bring tears to my eyes. I pull my hand out of his grasp, desperate to erase that anxiety. I cup his face in my hands, needing him to hear me when I say, "Josh, I’m okay."
He shakes his head as though he can’t hear the words, so I hold him tight and say them again. "Josh, I’m okay."
He closes his eyes for a long moment, and when he opens them, I nearly gasp when their red rims glisten, and his entire body literally shakes in my hands. My heart lurches.

"I don’t want to talk about it. I just want you to know that it stresses me the fuck out not to have you here. Not to know how you’re feeling every day. To be limited to… fucking hanging out occasionally. I need to know you’re okay."
"Josh," she says my name softly and reaches out to touch me, but I pull away.
"I don’t need psychoanalyzing or empathy or even complete understanding. I just need you to live here."
I swallow the knot in my throat and press my hand to my chest when that familiar ache returns. [...]
She’s watching me, but I can’t bring myself to return her look. I’m too… exposed and stupid. [...]
"Okay," she says softly, her voice barely audible.