I give credit to the fact that he, at least, did not blackmail her into a forced relationship against her will. Was he wrong to order her to quit working? Most definitely YES. And he really should not have proposed initially like that. As for everything else, pretty decent. The misunderstandings were understandable, and easily cleared up. ML had NOT let his emotional hurt and pride interfere with his acknowledgement that FL was a good and hard worker. His initial reaction to finding out she kept the baby from him was understandable. Yeah. The only thing that really bothers me is his attitude that she should be a stay at home mom/housewife for him. Unfortunately, that seems to be a fairly common trope in Harlequin stories.
I give credit to the fact that he, at least, did not blackmail her into a forced relationship against her will. Was he wrong to order her to quit working? Most definitely YES. And he really should not have proposed initially like that. As for everything else, pretty decent. The misunderstandings were understandable, and easily cleared up. ML had NOT let his emotional hurt and pride interfere with his acknowledgement that FL was a good and hard worker. His initial reaction to finding out she kept the baby from him was understandable. Yeah. The only thing that really bothers me is his attitude that she should be a stay at home mom/housewife for him. Unfortunately, that seems to be a fairly common trope in Harlequin stories.