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Where the Heart Is ("Friends" Romance Series , No 2)

Where the Heart Is ("Friends" Romance Series , No 2)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A really enjoyable read
Review: When Natalie and Marla were orphans at Ivy House, they made a pact to always be like sisters and not let anything come between them. Marla was adopted but Natalie stayed at Ivy House and when Mrs. Boone, (the housemother) disappeared, she became the caretaker for the children.

When they receive word that the owner of Ivy House has died and that his grandson, Elliot Montgomery, is coming to sell it, the two friends join forces to see that this doesn't happen.

From Natalie trying to pass herself off as the matronly Mrs. Boone to Marla deciding that the solution is for Elliot and Natalie to fall in love, they never run out of ideas.

The children are delightful and Elliot is due to find more surprises than he (or you) ever bargained for.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A really enjoyable read
Review: When Natalie and Marla were orphans at Ivy House, they made a pact to always be like sisters and not let anything come between them. Marla was adopted but Natalie stayed at Ivy House and when Mrs. Boone, (the housemother) disappeared, she became the caretaker for the children.

When they receive word that the owner of Ivy House has died and that his grandson, Elliot Montgomery, is coming to sell it, the two friends join forces to see that this doesn't happen.

From Natalie trying to pass herself off as the matronly Mrs. Boone to Marla deciding that the solution is for Elliot and Natalie to fall in love, they never run out of ideas.

The children are delightful and Elliot is due to find more surprises than he (or you) ever bargained for.


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