Review: Two Wingmen and a Baby - Daisy Prescott


Review: Two Wingmen and a Baby - Book #3 Wingmen Short Story - Daisy Prescott - October 2016
Listen up, fellow bookworms! When my alarm went off this morning, I found myself in that dreaded reading slump where nothing on my TBR pile was calling my name. You know those days—when you desperately need a literary fix but nothing seems quite right? That's when I reached for Daisy Prescott's delightful short story "Two Wingmen and a Baby," and let me tell you, it was exactly the reading prescription I needed!
Hold onto your ovaries, because this story features the irresistible Tom Cat Donnely and his wingman John Day looking after sweet Baby Day. The premise is simple but oh-so-entertaining: two alpha males convinced they can handle babysitting without breaking a sweat.
What these men lack in baby-wrangling skills, they make up for in heart. The story playfully explores that age-old question—can two grown men survive an afternoon with an infant without anything going sideways? And more dangerously, can they escape without catching the dreaded "baby fever"?
For fans of Daisy Prescott's world, this short story feels like catching up with old friends. I've missed Tom Donnelly's charm and John/Diane Day's wit, and reuniting with them in this context had me grinning from ear to ear. Prescott crafts characters that feel like your mates ,the kind you'd love to grab a coffee with and hear their latest escapades.
If you're looking for a quick, mood-lifting read that packs a punch, "Two Wingmen and a Baby" delivers. It scratched my reading itch perfectly and left me with a smile that lasted all day. Sometimes the literary gems that heal our reading slumps come in small packages, and this little treasure proves it!
Goodreads Link -https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32708997-two-wingmen-and-a-baby?ref=122
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