The relationship between best friends Abby and Marcus becomes
complicated when Abby decides to fulfill her dream of becoming a mother and
Marcus agrees to play sperm donor.
Abby Herbert is a popular video game streamer. While it’s a
dream job, Abby’s real goal is to become a mother; she has even amassed a pile
of parenting books and kept a thick binder of important information. When Abby
receives news of her declining fertility at the age of 30, she feels like her
time to be a mom is now or never. The only problem is that she’s unattached and
is having difficulties deciding on a sperm donor. Marcus Ross is Abby’s
roommate and best friend. He’s also hopelessly in love with her. He’d do
anything to make her dreams a reality and agrees to help her get pregnant. They
get on well together, but he makes it clear that he won’t allow Abby to be a
single mom. He wants to be just as involved in raising her—their—child.
However, the notion of co-parenting as best friends while keeping things
strictly platonic is easier said than done. Abby’s chutzpah in taking control
of her future is commendable. The main issue with the book is that neither Abby
nor Marcus seems mature enough to handle parenthood; when they begin
their romance, it feels as if they’re hurtling toward a huge mistake.
Their apartment can’t accommodate a baby in addition to Abby’s work from home,
as her bedroom is also her gaming studio. They ignore a doctor’s advice on
having legal precautions in place and attending counseling to make sure they’re
on the same page about parenting styles. The forward momentum hinges on Abby’s
tunnel vision for a baby and Marcus’ being too much of a doormat to his best
friend’s whims to speak up.
A friends-to-lovers setup that’s overshadowed by a very bad idea.

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