
They have nothing in common, except their agreement to make a baby and their desire to keep things businesslike.
Josh and Gemma Make a Baby, an all-new opposites attract, romantic comedy from Sarah Ready is coming January 25th, and we have your first look!

Chapter 1
When I was a little kid, I worshiped Josh Lewenthal, now, I couldnβt care less about him, I just need his sperm.
Iβll be the first to admit, I have no idea how to go about getting it, but as my obscenely sexy boss, famed self-help guru Ian Fortune, always says, βanything is possible if you put your mind to it.β
Thatβs my motto for this year. Starting today, January first, Iβm going to believe that anything is possibleβthat magic can happen. And after thirty-two years of being average in nearly every way, magic will be a welcome change.
Josh and I grew up in a small river town a few hours north of New York City. Itβs the type of town that has a Christmas tree in the square, a pumpkin carving contest in the fall, and an ice cream social in the summer. The houses are cookie-cutter cute, the yards are golf course green, and everybody waves hello. Itβs a kid-friendly, all-American paradise. My family fit right in.
Josh moved to town with his dad when he was eight. Within days my mom warned me to stay away from him.
βWhy?β I asked.
βBecause heβs not the sort of boy that nice girls play with.β
βWhy?β I asked again. I was in that βwhyβ phase that all kids go through.
βBecause I said so.β
Well.
My mom was right. I was a nice girl. She dressed me in pink poufy dresses and pigtails to prove it. But instead of listening to my mom I snuck out of the house and went and found Josh Lewenthal. I guess thereβs a lesson there. Even when I was little I couldnβt take βbecause I said soβ as an answer.
I found Josh kicking a ball in his backyard. He told me the reason nice girls couldnβt play with him was because he knew how girls got babies in their bellies. To prove it, he smacked a kiss on my mouth. I was terrified for weeks that I was going to blow up like a balloon and pop out a baby. After a month I realized that Josh Lewenthal was full of crap and that my mom had been right.
But that didnβt stop me from idolizing him. My brother Dylan and Josh became best friends. And like little sisters around the world I wanted to do everything they did and be everywhere they were.
When I was sixteen my big sister Leah came home from college for Christmas break. Within days she told me to stop ogling Josh.
βWhy?β I asked. I was still in the βwhyβ phase.
βBecause if he catches you looking heβll steal your underwear.β
I didnβt know what she meant. βWhy?β
βBecause he collects underwear for a hobby and pins them on his bedroom wall. He has almost every girlβs undies in this whole town. Heβll tear them off you and then do things.β
Leah lowered her voice to a whisper. βMarie Johnson said his hands are like an octopusβs. Everywhere at once.β
I was appalled and then intrigued. But, βI donβt think heβll want my underwear. Dylan is his best friend. Plus, Iβm not really into that kind of thing.β You know, being a nice girl and all.
βIt doesnβt matter,β said Leah, full of big sister knowledge. βHe just has to look at you and youβll rip your undies off for him. Heβs that good. An octopus, Gemma. You better stop ogling him.β
I was skeptical, to say the least.
But six months later, while I was cleaning up my parentsβ garage after Josh and Dylanβs joint high school graduation party, Josh told me heβd miss me while he was in New York for college. Then, lo and behold, he stole my panties. Metaphorically, of course.
For the second time in my life, I spent another few weeks terrified that I was going to blow up like a birthday balloon and pop out a baby.
After weeks of toe-numbing worry followed by my period and sweet sagging relief, I realized that Josh Lewenthal was not worth my fascination/worship/idolization, that he was in fact an immature/emotionally constipated user.
I didnβt see him again for six years.
By the time he came back to town Iβd been married, divorced, and was long past mooning over fantasies.
I had an apartment in the city and my current (amazing) job, social media marketing coordinator for acclaimed self-help guru Ian Fortune. And I had goals. Lots of goals.
I meanβ¦today I have goals.
Okay. A goal.
And Josh Lewenthal, the man who knows how to make a baby, is integral to my success.
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Synopsis
New Yearβs Resolution:
Have a baby
Preferably with Josh Lewenthal
Meet Gemma Jacobs. Sheβs driven, energetic, and a positive thinker. She has a great career working for famed self-help guru Ian Fortune, she lives in a cute studio apartment in Manhattan, and her family is supportive and loving (albeit a little kooky). Her life is perfect. Absolutely wonderful.
Except for one tiny little thing.
After a decade of disastrous relationships and an infertility diagnosis, Gemma doesnβt want a Mr. Right (or even a Mr. Right Now), she just wants a baby.
And all she needs is an egg, some sperm, and IVF.
So Gemma makes a New Yearβs resolution: have a baby.
Josh Lewenthal is a laid back, relaxed, find-the-humor-in-life kind of guy. The polar opposite of Gemma. Heβs also her brotherβs best friend. For the past twenty years Josh has attended every Jacobsβ family birthday, holiday, and event β heβs always around.
Gemma knows him. Heβs nice (enough), heβs funny (-ish), heβs healthy (she thinks) and he didnβt burn any ants with a magnifying glass as a kid. Which, in Gemmaβs mind, makes him the perfect option for a sperm donor.
So Gemma wants to make a deal. An unemotional, business-like arrangement. No commitments, just a baby.
To Gemmaβs surprise, Josh agrees.
They have nothing in common, except their agreement to make a baby and their desire to keep things businesslike.
But the thing about baby-makingβ¦itβs hard to keep it businesslike, itβs nearly impossible to keep it unemotional, and itβs definitely impossible to keep your heart out of the mix. Because when youβre making a baby together, things have a way of starting to feel like youβre making other things too β like a life, and a family, and love. And when the baby-making ends, you wish that everything else didnβt have to end too.
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About Sarah Ready
Author Sarah Ready writes contemporary romance and romantic comedy. Her books have been described as βeuphoricβ, βheartwarmingβ and βlaugh out loudβ. Her debut novel The Fall in Love Checklist was hailed as βthe unicorn read of 2020β. She loves to write fast-paced, emotionally compelling romances about quirky, smart women and the men who love them.
Before writing romance full-time Sarah had lots of fun teaching at an Ivy League. Then she realized she could have even more fun writing romance. Her favorite things after writing are adventuring and travel. Youβll frequently find her using her degree at a dino dig site, crawling into a cave, snorkeling, or on horseback riding through the jungle β all fodder for her next book. Sheβs lived in Scotland, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland and NYC. She currently lives in the Caribbean with her water-obsessed pup and her awesome family.
You can visit her online at www.sarahready.com
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