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Call Her Mine

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Call Her Mine was a fabulous best friends to insta-family and then lovers book between two best friends with the worst timing ever!
Ben Dalton and Aurelia Stark have both been secretly crushing on one another for years. They are both afraid to make the first move, concerned it would ruin their friendship. And every time one is ready to say something, the timing seems all wrong.

Deciding she can’t live feeling stuck as she is, Aurelia moves to a neighboring town to pursue her dream of owning her own book store. But, fate has other plans when an infant is left on Ben’s porch with a note claiming he is the Daddy.

Knowing she can’t leave Ben on his own to handle this, Aurelia throws herself all in . .. and quickly realizes she is falling for Ben and now baby yet again. But, how can something so right be wrong? And, now that the timing has never seen more wrong to Ben, he knows he has to do everything he can to keep both baby and Aurelia in his life for good. There’s no way he’s letting either go.

Call Her Mine was an adorably sweet and heart-warming romance! I loved this somewhat awkward couple - so perfect together that everyone sees how in love they really are, yet blinded to how the other feels. Throw in a baby that neither knows how to care for yet they both desperately want to make happy and your heart will simply swell!

I loved that the transition into both being a couple and into parents was automatic - it made for some funny moments as well as pure sweetness as they fumble their way around caring for a newborn. I also loved that both struggled with the changes in their lives . . . knowing what they ultimately wanted, but not quite sure how to get there.

Call Her Mine had a fabulous cast of side characters as well as a bit of mystery with who baby’s mom really is and why she was left on Ben’s front porch. All in all, it was a wonderful feel good story romance that will leave you smiling ear to ear. 5 stars!

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Call Her Mine is a great friends to lovers story with 2 people who have a long history of being best friends and have always secretly loved each other. When Aurelia finds a major surprise on Bens door step the friendship takes on a whole different level. I love the friends to lovers stories and even more when they involve sharing their love with a little one. Great job Melissa .

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It’s been awhile since I have read a Melissa Foster book. I’ve only read a couple, other than this one. When I started this book, I didn’t realize that Ben’s sisters all have books. There were a couple spots where I wish I would have read those first.

This is a good best friends to lovers and baby on door step read.

I did love how both Ben and Aurelia stepped up to take care of baby B.

I wasn’t shocked to learn about her mom. I knew what the reason was. It was predictable.

This is a good read and I did really enjoy it.

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Ben and Rels......... their story was really well written and I really enjoyed reading. However, this has to be a spin off from another series as I felt like there was a lot of backstory about the characters that I was missing out on. So I would recommend looking to see if there is another series and reading first.

I’d also like to know Ben and Rels ages. Because how long did Ben really sleep around while he was waiting for Rels???

I really like Piper! When she went all baby crazy. Totally want to know more about this girl. And Fletch..... my interest is piqued!!!! And then Harley??? These two were only briefly in this story but I can’t help but want to know more.

And then Mother’s Day.... I cried!!!! Heart broken. Totally unexpected! Be ready!!

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While reading this book I started thinking that maybe it's not the authors the reason why we get some of the god-awful tropes we do but it's the publisher/industry that's pushing it for some reason. Who even likes them anymore? I have read plenty of Melissa Foster's books and I don't recall ever cringing so much. We got the trope "I was sleeping with other women because I couldn't have you", in which every time Aurelia was going on a date he was doing the horizontal dance with some other woman, the "let's bring up said harem one too many times" and finally the lovely, "heroine has kept her legs closed for a long time, while he slept around" trope. Why? They tainted an otherwise lovely story. Honestly, if I was Aurelia I would have thought of giving him up too.

The sad thing is that the rest of the book was very good. Even the baby mama was a character I liked and I don't think she deserved the ending she got because it was too convenient. The secondary characters were interesting and I will read their stories if they get them. I loved how Ben and Aurelia teamed up in order to provide the baby with everything she needed and how awkward they were at first, even if it seemed a little unrealistic. The story is focused not only on their relationship but also on the baby and it was heartwarming to see Ben becoming a very loving father after his carefree lifestyle. If you skip a part of the book, up to the point they stop bringing up the other women, you will have a winner of a book. This could have become one of the top reads of the year if not for the bad beginning and it's the reason I will go with 4 stars and not lower it more.

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Call Her Mine was a fun, sweet-hearted romance that I absolutely loved. Ben and Aurelia was such a great couple and their chemistry together made me absolutely swoon. Aurelia was a delightful character that I instantly connected with because she loved bookstores just as much as I do. Ben was perfect for Aurelia and when they discovered that he was a father, they both came together and gave little baby Bea exactly what she needed. I just wished that Ben hadn’t waited so long to tell Aurelia about how he truly felt about her but I’m glad that he made up for that during this story.

This is the first book in the Harmony Pointe series and I’m happy to say that I’m all in. I loved seeing updates on past characters and I’m looking forward to seeing some new characters get their happy endings in future books of this series. Ms. Foster always writes amazing romances and I loved every moment of Call Her Mine.

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This book is a must read! I loved everything about this book! Ben and Rels were meant to be together add in cute little Bea and you have a perfect family. They had their ups and downs but don't all families. This book has so much. Lots of laughter, lots of friendship, and tons of love. I love reading about past couples as well. Love catching up! Melissa Foster always writes with her heart and this book is no different. But I have to say that this is one of my favorites now. If I could give a higher rating then five stars I would!

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Fantastic book! Melissa continues to surprise her readers every time.

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This book was just so cute and fluffy but there were also problems - real problems which were life changers and the characters had to deal with them as best as possible and the characters evolved as they attempted to adjust to the changes that were rapidly happening and tried to control their fates as much as they could.

Ben and Aurelia have been best friends since forever, they do literally everything together and share everything with each other, except one thing - that they are both in love with each other.
There is so much mutual pining and repressed emotions and it kills me because it was all expressed so wonderfully and I was just waiting for it to finally come out and when it does, it does so at a moment we did not expect and it is all so sudden but also, perfect!

When Aurelia finds a baby on Ben's doorstep just as she is leaving, whom they dub to be Baby B, since it is presumably Ben's, they do not know what to do. hey are scared and surprised and just, in shock but Aurelia stays by ben's side and helps him figure it all out.

Aurelia is one of the best characters ever - she is kind and compassionate and loving. She helps Ben take care of the baby even though she has just moved to a new town and had to open a bookshop. She is there for Ben when he needs her and she tries to stay as strong as she can while she gives Ben and the baby all her love.

Ben is also a great character. He has made mistakes and he accepts it and he tries to do the best he can! He tries to do his best by the baby, making a list of things he needs for her and just giving her love, care and comfort even when he does not know for sure if the baby is his.

It is a tumultuous journey and it is really scary, both for Ben and Aurelia but they find their way through it all, working together and getting closer than ever!

This book really shows how your best comes out in a stressful situation and how, sometimes, you are unable to cope with ti but if you keep trying, you are successful at the end.

There are also such fluffy, cute scenes with Ben and Aurelia, and Ben is just the sweetest guy I know! From the things he says to the way he treats Aurelia, he is perfect and I love him a lot.

I really loved and enjoyed the book, so much that I finished it in just one day.

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Ben has loved his friend Aurelia for years even if he won’t admit it to himself which is why he has never proceeded beyond one night with any other woman. He has a methodical and analytical way of thinking and he has finally accepted that he and Aurelia are meant to be but before he can do that she throws a curveball that leaves him reeling.

Aurelia has loved her best friend for years but believes that is all they will ever do. She decides to put a little separation between them so that she have a new beginning but a unexpected package left for Ben has her rethinking that plan.

There is no one else that Ben would turn to or trust when a baby enters his life and although the baby melts both their hearts will this finally bring them together as they are meant to be or will his past dictate that they can never be more than friends?

Full of emotion this is a friends to lovers story between two people who have always belonged together.

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Call Her Mine by Melissa Foster is a best friends to lovers romance with a surprise baby on the doorstep thrown into the mix.

Ben and Aurelia have been best friends their whole lives while both being too dumb to admit they were in love with each other. But surprise! A baby left on Ben’s doorstep changes their entire dynamic as they navigate what life looks like with baby Bea and with each other.

I thought this book was just ok. I don’t feel like we got nearly enough character development before we went from zero to mayday. The whole beginning of the book felt really abrupt to me. And, despite how much Ben and Aurelia repeatedly tell us how much they love the other, I felt like their chemistry was kind of cheesy. I never felt that connection that I crave from a couple that I’m totally routing for.

I also feel like there were sooooooo many characters in this book that I needed to create a flow chart to keep up with who is who. The supporting characters were great, but they were so much to keep up with. At times, I found myself liking the supporting cast more than the main characters, and I wanted to keep reading more of their interactions.

The story was cute. There were definitely moments that made me laugh out loud and other moments that made me cry like baby Bea. So, props to any book that can pull at the heartstrings. But for a love story 20 years in the making, it actually felt REALLY rushed. This book is an easy, light, fluffy read if that’s what you’re looking for.

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Call Her Mine

**received an ARC in exchange for an honest review**

4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The Dalton family is back and it’s time for Ben to get his act together. Call Her Mine brings together best friends Aurelia and Ben with having to deal with not only a baby that has been left but also their feelings for one another. Aurelia is a smart, funny, independent woman who is tired of waiting for Ben and wants to start living her life. While Ben has always known what he wants and has gone out and gotten it. I enjoyed their story because even though they both had been in love with the other one, they still were able to be vulnerable with one another. They also had to still work at the relationship, it didn’t just fall into place without any issues. I can’t wait to see what happens next in this series!

Aurelia has been in love with Ben for a long time. He is her best friend and knows everything about her, but she can’t keep waiting on him to realize that they should be together. But no matter what she always gets pulled back by him, and this time he has a baby.

Ben loves Aurelia but it feels like every time he tries to tell her something comes up and now that she has moved to a new town, he knows he needs to do something. But what he isn’t expecting is to find a baby at his doorstep. He knows that Aurelia will help him no matter what so he will impose on her one more time to help, and hopefully he can show her how he feels about her at the same time.

As Aurelia and Ben take care of baby B, they finally come clean about how they feel about one another, but with a baby and a town between them, will they be able to make it work? Aurelia has finally started the life she has always wanted but she also wants Ben, will they have their happily ever after?

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Call Her Mine by Melissa Foster is a story about best friends too afraid to share their feelings with each other. They are afraid of rejection and losing their friendship if the other doesn’t share the same romantic feelings.

Bea brings Ben and Aurelia together. She is a baby that was abandoned on the doorstep. After some bumps in the road they discover their way to each other and to love and parent Bea.

Ben’s parents and Aurelia’s grandmother bring so much richness to the story.

Ben and Aurelia are flawed humans who want to do the right thing and are better together than alone.

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Melissa Foster is one of my top ten favorite authors. She never fails to deliver a great story and Call Her Mine is another success to add to her list of excellent books. A delightful series with surprises, friendship, romance and fun. In my opinion this is another "must read" from Melissa Foster. I received this ARC from NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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I just finished Call Her Mine by Melissa Foster. It was a happy read with an emotional ending. It had a different pacing than most contemporary romances, which was refreshing. The leads definitely had chemistry and if you read a romance for the sexy scenes you’ll get plenty of those.

I also liked the way the struggle of parenting was portrayed and the discussion of being a parent not making you superhuman. That was definitely a timely topic.

The only drawback in this book for me was that it was a bit too saccharine or cheesy at times. Ben was maybe too perfect for the majority of the book. The sap could have been turned down a few notches. But, all in all, it was worth the read! Definitely check it out if you’re into the “instafamily” trope.

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This was cute, but having not read any other books in the related series, I felt as if I was swimming in a sea of characters that I didn't really know or care about. Parts of it also seemed unnecessarily long and drawn-out -- again, mostly revolving around time spent with characters that I didn't know. This was pitched as being able to be read as a standalone, and while technically true, it didn't FEEL like a standalone. It felt like a book that was written for fans of the related series -- and having not read those other books, I felt a little "left out."

I also wish that there had been a little bit more tension drawn out between the two main characters; it felt like they fell into a romantic relationship SO quickly, and I missed the drama of the build-up.

I'm certain fans of the related series will enjoy this one, but coming at it as a new reader, it just wasn't for me.

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Thank you to Wildfire Marketing and NetGalley for an advanced copy. All opinions expressed are my own. ⁣⁣
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Call Her Mine is definitely a friends to lovers type romance. I enjoyed the story; however, I wish the path to becoming a couple had been a bit more substantial. Ben and Aurelia fall into coupledom rather quickly once the baby appears. They've been friends forever with deeper feeling that neither have confessed. Aurelia wants a fresh start in a new town, so she is leaving. Then, a baby appears on Ben's doorstep, and viola! Everything falls into place, and a good portion of the book becomes lessons in parenting a baby. It's humorous at times, changing tables should be in every men's restroom! Ben and Aurelia are a sweet loving couple, and they are adorable and relatable parents. Despite the early ease of their relationship coming together, they do face trials and heartache later on in the story. I'm glad because it made their situation more compelling and believable. Overall, I think romance readers who don't mind a few cliches will enjoy this book. I wanted more complications, but that's just a matter of personal preference It's a charming story that has heart, humour, sweetness and warmth. Call Her Mine is a nice light and easy read.⁣⁣
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ahh let me start off by saying that no I did not hate this book, however it was not what I was expecting, and there where some reasons for that. One of the reasons was that I read the reviews previously to reading and so I was expecting more, second was that I haven't read a book from Melissa for years and when I did I wasn't reviewing books (which totally is not important) I know I am rambling now, but my point was that it was a loooong long time ago and I think that my reading has matured some or maybe just changed because I remember enjoying the books of hers that I have read and this one I found it to be cheesy. Let me explain just a little, Aurelia has been in love with Ben for years and so she claims (claims because does not stick with this plan) that in order for her to be able to move on to a love interest and not compare them to her male bestie Ben she is starting a new chapter of her life, so she moves to a new town, buys a book store and has a plan yet when Ben calls her she crumbles. Ben supposedly is in love with Aurelia for a long time too but has never found the right time, yet he is shockingly-yes sarcasm a manwhore. Claims he sleeps with others in order to forget Aurelia-yeah that makes sense and shows how much he truly loves her, yup that is certainly the way. Now he has a baby and finally gets the guts to tell her and get this she jumps at chance because he truly loves her and she missed the signs. Yeah, that makes so much sense in two seconds flat they are so so so in love and disgustingly sweet and become the family they always wanted..Yeah I do not think I can read another book like this, So not worth a 2 in my book but definitely not a 4, and sorry Ms. Foster but this is the end for us.

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This is the second book I’ve read by Melissa Foster. I was not overly fond of that previous book, so I hesitated before accepting the request from the publisher, via Net-Galley, to read and review for my blog. Wow, I’m so glad I accepted! My opinions are my own and are not influence in any way.

Call Her Mine is a delightfully humorous romance with engaging characters. It had plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, along with deeply emotional scenes as well, especially toward the end. While the angst is practically nil, that didn’t take away from the overall enjoyment of this story. For me, so often there is way too much angst in many contemporary romances.

Some reviewers didn’t enjoy the part of the plot that centered around learning to care for a newborn, but I thoroughly enjoyed those scenes. Many of those had me chuckling at their antics, I easily identified with the first experiences of caring for a baby. Now I do agree that things work out perhaps a bit too easily between Ben and Aurelia, and at times, their relationship is a tad too sweet, which is why this didn’t earn my top rating.

Aurelia’s character runs true to her chosen profession. She owns a bookstore and, is of course, a bookworm as you would expect, but there’s more to her character than that. She’s clearly a born entrepreneur, finding a niche is a dying market. She shows great originality with her story times, which draws in her customers. Her immediately desire to help Ben with Bea, felt very real to me. I would have fallen instantly in love with the adorable baby as well, and I could understand her fast acceptance when she learns, her unrequited feelings for Ben are returned.

Ben is a drool-worthy hero with his dark good looks. His immediate acceptance that the baby could be his was a tad unrealistic, since he’s apparently always used protection. His reasoning behind finding Bea’s mom is solely based on assuring his full custody of the infant, not because he doesn’t want the sweet baby. While all that is admirable, it would have been more realistic if he’d at least second guessed his feelings a bit.

The romance between Ben and Aurelia moves incredibly fast. However, they have been best friends for quite some time. It’s not like they have to get to know each other. It’s more a matter of each character not wanting to do anything that could potentially destroy their close relationship. Let’s face it, when sex enters it completely changes the dynamics of any relationship. I would have enjoyed a bit more internal conflict regarding those changes.

While I did struggle with a few aspects of the book, it didn’t take away from the other delightful aspects of this enchanting romance. I’m so glad I didn’t pass up the opportunity to read this sweet love story. Happy reading!

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Call Her Mine is a wonderful story full of emotionally changed and heartwarming moments. My emotions were taken from warm and fuzzy feelings to heart wrenching moments that had the tears brimming in my eyes and back again. Ben, Aurelia & Baby B and all of the rest of the wonderful characters that made up this story.

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