"The Divine Babysitter"
Can a divorced bartender with a child convince a mature
student that she's not a man-hungry female, trying to meet
as many men as she can? Dominique is a strong character
who goes after what she wants. At the moment she wants a
higher paying job and to make a life with her son, Kalvin.
When Joshua Divine arrives for his interview for the
babysitting job, he is definitely divine! Dom couldn't
believe that someone who looked like Joshua and at his age
would be willing to take such a low paying job. Josh
needs this job to get practice for his university degree
in child psychology. It's perfect for him. Josh can work
during the evening, and go to classes in the daytime. It's
attraction at first sight for Dom and Josh. Though Josh
gives the impression that he likes Dom, there is something
there that Dom can't quite put her finger on. Dom doesn't
realize that it's her job that Josh doesn't like. He
doesn't think to discuss the problem, but blames her job
for his feelings about her. He can't separate the job
from the woman. When the relationship develops in spite of
him, he gets almost teary when Dom turns him down. I enjoyed the premise of the book, although some of the
characters weren't terribly realistic. Kalvin doesn't act
like any five year I know! There are not many 5 year olds
that do everything promptly when asked, and never use
the 'No' word. There is a strong female main character,
which I like; the male character however is quite nice,
but sort of wimpy. He almost acts like he was going to cry
at one point. There is nothing wrong with men crying; I
don't think that when Dom turns him down, it was the right
place and time. Some of the secondary characters were well
done. Over all, this book was enjoyable!
Reviewed by Sophie Murphy
Posted November 19, 2002
SummarySingle mother and bartender, Dominique Gabore runs an ad in
the newspaper for an evening babysitter.
What she doesn't expect is tall, dark, and breathtakingly
handsome college student Joshua Divine to apply for the job.
She hires him but as her feelings for him begin to bloom the
secrets begin to come out...
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