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A Winter's Rose (Silhouette Special Edition, No. 817)

A Winter's Rose (Silhouette Special Edition, No. 817)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Jackson Reese married a pampered princess only to later have his heart broken. Jackson could never regret his relationship with his ex because without her he would never have had his daughter. Jackson loves his daughter, Chloe, with all his heart. He loves her although she acts just like her pampered mother. Chloe has been staying with him since they kicked her out of boarding school. She has also been through lots of babysitters. Jackson has no idea what to do next. That is, until he gets pressured and blackmailed to hire Bentley Cunningham. Bentley's mother donates money to Jackson's nonprofit organization, so he feels like he has no choice but to hire the woman. Jackson has no respect for the stuck up, pampered, society princess that struts into his office. He finally agrees to give Bentley a job as his daughter's babysitter. He figures it will not take her long to quit and run back to her daddy's credit cards. Jackson discovers that he does not know the first thing about Bentley Cunningham. Bentley learns a lot about herself and the world outside her father's money. The story was even more interesting with the addition of Jackson's daughter Chloe who was a major part of the story. I have to admit that I do not know how Bentley stuck it out with Jackson so long. It takes a strong woman to put up with all of Jackson's insecurities.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Jackson Reese married a pampered princess only to later have his heart broken. Jackson could never regret his relationship with his ex because without her he would never have had his daughter. Jackson loves his daughter, Chloe, with all his heart. He loves her although she acts just like her pampered mother. Chloe has been staying with him since they kicked her out of boarding school. She has also been through lots of babysitters. Jackson has no idea what to do next. That is, until he gets pressured and blackmailed to hire Bentley Cunningham. Bentley's mother donates money to Jackson's nonprofit organization, so he feels like he has no choice but to hire the woman. Jackson has no respect for the stuck up, pampered, society princess that struts into his office. He finally agrees to give Bentley a job as his daughter's babysitter. He figures it will not take her long to quit and run back to her daddy's credit cards. Jackson discovers that he does not know the first thing about Bentley Cunningham. Bentley learns a lot about herself and the world outside her father's money. The story was even more interesting with the addition of Jackson's daughter Chloe who was a major part of the story. I have to admit that I do not know how Bentley stuck it out with Jackson so long. It takes a strong woman to put up with all of Jackson's insecurities.


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