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The Tycoon's Instant Daughter (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1369)

The Tycoon's Instant Daughter (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1369)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Tycoon's Instant Daughter
Review: Ms Rimmer has written another good book and the lead story in this miniseries - The Stockwells of Texas. Bigger than life characters but so much fun! Hannah Miller and Cord Stockwell have met through Cord's 3-month old daughter by one of his many affairs. The baby's mother has died and now she is Cord's responsibility. Hannah is the social worker and has fallen in love with Becky and soon Cord. Hannah is orginally from Oklahoma "an Okie" and Cord is a "rich Texan" which leads to much humor. I enjoyed this book and the characters so much. I'm looking forward to the other 4 books of this miniseries. I recommend this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommended
Review: The first of an all new miniseries, THE TYCOON'S INSTANT DAUGHTER by Christine Rimmer provides a heart touching, secret revealing tale of the Stockwells of Texas.

An extremely well appointed nursery and unlimited funds is not enough to convince social worker Hannah Miller that three-month-old Becky should be left with her biological father. Cord's new nanny calls the morning of Hannah's arrival stating shouldn't accept the job after all, leaving Cord Stockwell without the appropriate child care for round-the clock attention for the baby.

Hannah has grown inordinately fond of her charge, even to the extent of taking vacation time to foster the little girl. Leaving Becky with a playboy father that didn't even know of the child's existence until the call came from Social Services just doesn't suit Hannah. So it's little wonder she finds herself agreeing to nanny the child until another caregiver can be found. Now not only must Hannah find a way to protect her heart from breaking when she leaves the child, but also when she leaves the child's sexy father.

Hannah isn't Cord's kind of woman at all. She's too bossy, and she wants things done her way. Strange how he suddenly doesn't want her to leave. She is, after all, an exasperating female, but a worthy adversary as well. Suddenly Cord finds himself fantasizing about her simple cotton gown and bare toes, instead of seeking the company of sexy Texan aristocrats.

Add to the mix of Hannah, Cord and baby the rest of the Stockwell family, including a dying patriarch with a passel of secrets, a mother said to have died while boating with an uncle, and brothers and a sister with their own secrets and the result is a promising miniseries of Texan proportions. With a healthy dose of feistiness, Rimmer creates the perfect read to hook the attention and leaves the reader anxious for the next installment. Highly recommended.


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