Book Review: Baby Be Mine by Paige Toon

Posted By Leah on July 18th, 2011

Baby Be Mine by Paige Toon
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Release Date: 21st July 2011 (paperback)
Rating: 5/5
Source: Received from the publisher for review
Amazon Summary:

‘He’s not mine, is he?’ That’s the question I fear the most. You see, I have a secret. My son is not fathered by my boyfriend, but by one of the most famous rock stars that ever lived. And he doesn’t even know it. One-time celebrity personal assistant to wild boy of rock Johnny Jefferson, Meg Stiles is now settled and living in the south of France with her doting boyfriend Christian and their son Barney. But they’re living a lie - a lie that will turn their lives upside down and inside out - because as Barney reaches his first birthday, Meg can no longer deny that her son is growing to look more and more like his rock star father every day, and less and less like Christian, and sooner or later, the world is going to realise …

It’s fair to say that Paige Toon is one of my favourite Chick Lit authors. I’ve loved all of her books, Johnny Be Good being my favourite. Her writing style is something I love and her characters are always a joy to read about and she’s an author I look forward to each time summer rolls around. This year, though, I almost imploded with excitement because after THREE long years, the sequel to Johnny Be Good was finally in the making in the shape of Baby Be Mine. I didn’t much like the cover – I wanted it to match Johnny Be Good but instead it’s entirely different, but I didn’t care. Once I knew it was on the way I was covertly waiting for my postman each day and I was so excited when it finally arrived. It didn’t disappoint me in the slightest.

I’m quite surprised, actually, that I’ve managed to cobble my thoughts sufficiently to be able to type this review. Baby Be Mine has been a long time coming, and all I’d really like to say is: You have to read it. Because that just about sums it up. I’m crap at writing reviews for books like this because I start to sound like a fan-girl. So I apologise in readiness for my fan-girliness. Baby Be Mine picks up a year and a half after Johnny Be Good ends. At the end of Johnny Be Good we found out Meg is pregnant and she doesn’t know who the dad is and Baby Be Mine begins with Barney’s first birthday party and we all know, conclusively, that in the DNA stakes, baby Barney picked up Johnny Jefferson’s DNA. Which would be fine and dandy, except that, you know, Meg’s currently with Christian, Johnny’s best friend and biography-writer. Can you say uh-oh? I did wonder how long Meg would keep the secret that Barney’s babydaddy wasn’t Christian; would it last the whole novel? Would it come out quickly? I was nicely surprised that the whole babydaddy drama wasn’t dragged out like a Jeremy Kyle episode. The fallout was something else, but the reveal was surprisingly swift and done with remarkable… politeness. (That’s the only word that comes to mind.)

Baby Be Mine is a book I’ve waited three long years for and despite it being so, so long a wait, it was well worth the wait. I’d read a boring computer manual if it was written by Paige Toon because she’s just so able to get to the heart of her characters and to make us care about them. In five novels and four leading ladies, I’ve found myself wanting to know all of them; to be their friends, to share their secrets, to be part of their lives. That’s not something I can say for all authors, but Paige has this innate ability to really make her characters speak. There is no book I look forward to more each year than the new Paige Toon novel and I eat up her books in double-quick time, wanting to know how they end. Wanting to know if it all gets better. Not only does she bring us such wonderful characters, but she also tells us about her previous characters, she sneakily inserts them into her following books and it’s like they’re all in their own little world. It’s quite something and Baby Be Mine just continued that amazing trend. What does it say about a writers ability that I can easily brush under the carpet that Meg cheated on Christian with Johnny? I mean it’s unforgiveable, right? But it’s not. It’s not all black and white.

Another problem with sequels – particularly sequels that don’t immediately follow each other – is that the characters could end up having character transplants but everyone is good and accounted for (despite the fact I forgot Bess). Meg is just as warm and just as loveable as in the first book. I know what she did is wrong but I’ve explained how I feel about it, Christian didn’t deserve what he got, but… well, let’s just say I’m blinded by my love for Johnny and we’ll leave it at that. The main reason I wanted to read this novel – apart from potentially getting my happy ending – was being back with Johnny Jefferson. I love him. Although Ricardo Carlos Manoso (aka Ranger, from the Stephanie Plum books) has rather crept up on him in my “favourite male character” stakes, Johnny is still my number one. I liked his humour, the way he and Meg spark off each other although I hated the drugs. And the booze. But he’s a rock star. Not that that excuses him. But, still, he sounds totally hot. Despite the fact I forgot Bess (I thought Meg’s best friend in JBG had a different name) I loved being re-introduced to her, ditto Meg’s parents and sister who I also forgot (HOW? I’ve read JBG three times, how can I not remember Bess or Susan or Meg’s mum and dad? It’s mind-boggling.) There’s something about these characters I just so love.

In case you can’t tell, I loved Baby Be Mine. I did. I did. I did. It was excellent, and I do hope you can see how much I loved the book. It was well, well worth the wait. It was written so perfectly, that I just couldn’t put it down. Honestly, I was so tempted to tell my dogs to just cross their legs while I finished it up (but, alas, I didn’t. Suki would bite me. Probably.). It was so absorbing to be back in Meg’s world again. To go to France, England, LA, to re-visit old haunts, and be back with the wonderful characters. I do think, though, this is the end. Sob. Everything was wrapped up brilliantly – no pesky ending that leaves us all hanging! I’ve loved a lot of books this year, but Baby Be Mine could quite easily be my absolute favourite. Despite the lacklustre cover (I so wish it would be re-designed so it could match my other Paige Toon books), the book inside is brilliant. Seriously, people, anybody who was disappointed with the ending of Johnny Be Good will forgive it when they read Baby Be Mine because it turns out Meg, Johnny and Christian needed a sequel, needed a second, amazing novel. I told you I loved Paige Toon. Now… how long exactly until One Perfect Summer comes out?

Buy BABY BE MINE from Amazon.co.uk now!

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18 Responses to “Book Review: Baby Be Mine by Paige Toon”

Katie

Great review! I’m so excited… but I can tell from your review what the ending is haha - though I’m glad, I always skip to the ending of books to see what happens too hehe.

Leeswammes (Judith)

Great review - sounds like I’m going to love this book. I’ve got this book but didn’t read the previous ones. Hope that won’t take away some of the enjoyment.

Kat

I’m ashamed to admit I haven’t ever read anything by this author but I’m going to start cos I have a book on the way by her. Pictures of Lilly.

Rea

great review can’t wait to read this one. Shame they changes the cover xx

Bookalicious Ramblings

I will never ever get over this cover. I swear it looks more horrible every time I look at it. :( I bought all previous Paige Toon books just because of the covers, but there’s no way I’m even considering buying this one, although I fully planned to. #coverfail

Stacey Bennett

Just had an email to say my copy will be with me tomorrow - cannot wait, absolutely love Paige Toon’s books. My favourite is Lucy in the Sky x

Cee

Read it, loved it! I’m just sorry I read it so quickly. Can’t wait for her next book.

Charli

I have fallen in love with all of Paige’s books in particular ‘Lucy in the sky’. While reading the book i was experiencing similar situations to the main character. I became hooked to the books and was so excited for ‘Baby be mine’ to come out. I feel as though i have been waiting for it for years. I read the book in just over seven hours i couldnt put it down. It really didnt disappoint, i laughed, cried and cringed during so many chapters. I am so excited for ‘One perfect summer’ if only i could fast forward time.

Hayley

I have never read of Paige Toons books but I will def be looking out for them now and hopefully get round to discovering this author…… Sounds like I’m missing out on a treat! Thanks for the great review!!!!

Sib

i read this book and… i didn’t enjoy it as much as i wish i had. i re-read “johnny be good” and actually liked the ending more this time around. i didn’t like johnny at all in the first book, which is perhaps why i didn’t enjoy the second one as much as i hoped. i just found myself wishing he’d go away and stop leading meg on for a large part of the book. i didn’t like the ending of this one either really

Becky

love the review….can not wait for mine to arrive! I’ve just read Johnny Be Good so i’m all prepared to go back to the world of Johnny Jefferson and Meg Stiles! Really hope that they (johnny and meg) get the ending they deserve.

michelle

read this book yesterday and i adored it didn’t want to put it down love Paige Toon’s work x

Larissa

I just finished reading Baby Be Mine and wow, it was so amazing…I’m still reeling about how amazing it was! I love Johnny so much, he’s definitley my favourite male character out of all her books, even though he can be the biggest prick! I was very happy with the ending but I wish Meg and Johnny didn’t end, I’m feeling pretty sad knowing that it most probably is. Contrary to most people hating the ending of Johnny Be Good- I loved it and it just kept me anticipating what would be next as everyone knew that her baby was Johnny’s. I don’t mind the cover all that much, but I do wish that the cover was more similar to all of her other books. However, I think the cover sort of demonstrates how this book is more serious, emotional and tumultuous and perhaps final than what Johnny Be Good was. Cannot wait for One Perfect Summer, just wish the wait wasn’t so long!

laura says....

Loved this book, how can you not fall for the flawed johnny! Agree it was a long time coming but really tied up all ends perfectly…can’t beat a happy ending!

Rea

I want to say i Loved this one but it just doesnt sound enough it was fantastic one of the best books I have read this year!!

Moe

Loved it soo much couldn’t put it down but fell sad as there aint going to be another one which i wish there was didnt really care about the care i missed he glitter but the book made up for it. Cant wait for her next release

Ashleigh

oh my god, this book is amazing!!! in fact i have read all of paige toon’s books in less 24 hours or less as i can never put them down.

i personally wish that the lives of the characters in her books would go on forever, such a great read and would recommend them to EVERYONE because they are that good!!

Annie

I waited with anticipation for this book to arrive and it felt like an eternity. When i began this book I was completely glued yet again and finished it in 3 days, I fell in love with the characters all over again each and every one of them. I love the relationship Johnny and Meg have as you can tell sparks fly throughout the book, and you wait with excitement for the ultimate ending. You read the book and go into a zone like you are there in the book, which Paige Toon as the great ability of allowing the reader to do that.

Paige Toon is an incredible author, personally i would to read more about Johnny and Meg hopefully they will pop up in future novels or even another novel about them. As is didnt want the book to end…

A brilliant must read book!!! :)

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