Ana Gonzalez
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Brenda Novak:
Hi Brenda! I really like all your books, but I am having trouble understanding the subplot in book 6, because, even thoug in paper the idea of giving the "closest" DNA to the baby seems to be as a gesture of love, the only thing I could think about while I was reading is HOW COULD PEOPLE BE THIS CRAZY!!? what whould think the baby when it grows up, not knowing who is his real father?And Dylan? and Presley? and Wyatt??
Brenda Novak
Hi Ana--
I'm so sorry for the LONG delay. I just found this thread of questions. I'm sorry you were so upset by the subplot in COME HOME TO ME. Cheyenne was doing everything she could to protect Dylan--and the baby would never know that he wasn't Dylan's. Dylan would assume the same. Presley would keep her mouth shut and Wyatt would have no clue. Aaron essentially gave his brother the chance to be a father, and because they didn't sleep together there was no cheating or anything involved. I do, however, have a fun surprise planned for this plotline that I think will make you happy in a future book. ;-)
I'm so sorry for the LONG delay. I just found this thread of questions. I'm sorry you were so upset by the subplot in COME HOME TO ME. Cheyenne was doing everything she could to protect Dylan--and the baby would never know that he wasn't Dylan's. Dylan would assume the same. Presley would keep her mouth shut and Wyatt would have no clue. Aaron essentially gave his brother the chance to be a father, and because they didn't sleep together there was no cheating or anything involved. I do, however, have a fun surprise planned for this plotline that I think will make you happy in a future book. ;-)
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