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Natural Born Trouble (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1156) |
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Rating:  Summary: The Next Generation comes into its own Review: I read the first installment of Sherryl Woods' "And Baby Makes Three" series, so I was very excited to see the next generation up for some romance. As usual, Ms. Woods does not disappoint. Readers get to revisit the Adams of the first series--meddling, as usual--AND enjoy seeing their children find their way through their own romantic entanglements. Passion and humor are well balanced, and Ms. Woods pays very careful attention to each character's history. For instance, Dani's relationship with Duke's twin boys is all the more poignant because of her status as a stepchild. Looking forward to pairing off the rest of the family!
Rating:  Summary: The Next Generation comes into its own Review: I read the first installment of Sherryl Woods' "And Baby Makes Three" series, so I was very excited to see the next generation up for some romance. As usual, Ms. Woods does not disappoint. Readers get to revisit the Adams of the first series--meddling, as usual--AND enjoy seeing their children find their way through their own romantic entanglements. Passion and humor are well balanced, and Ms. Woods pays very careful attention to each character's history. For instance, Dani's relationship with Duke's twin boys is all the more poignant because of her status as a stepchild. Looking forward to pairing off the rest of the family!
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