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And Mother Makes Three (Harlequin Romance, 3570)

And Mother Makes Three (Harlequin Romance, 3570)

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: This is brief extract from And Mother Makes Three
Review: 'I thought it might be a good idea to take you by surprise -' He'd certainly done that ... '- before you had time to put the chain up.'

Close up to him, Bron was finding it difficult to breath. This was Lucy's father? Brooke has walked away from this man to film monkeys and spiders and frogs and any number of unspeakable creatures in mosquito infested swamps? If anyone had ever doubted her dedication ... His words suddenly got through to her. 'Why would I do that?'

'I made a promise. The fact that I'm here must tell you that I'm about to break it.'

What promise? His right hand was against the wall trapping her in the corner, but it made no difference, her legs weren't planning on taking her anywhere.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EMOTIONAL AND FUNNY
Review: Bronte Lawrence could break a glass just by looking at it. Her niece has the same problem. When they meet it's like they were made to be mother and daughter. This is just such a warm book, with a heroine you'd love to have as your best friend and James Fitzpatrick is a true hero, a man made for fatherhood. I loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EMOTIONAL AND FUNNY
Review: Bronte Lawrence could break a glass just by looking at it. Her niece has the same problem. When they meet it's like they were made to be mother and daughter. This is just such a warm book, with a heroine you'd love to have as your best friend and James Fitzpatrick is a true hero, a man made for fatherhood. I loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous!
Review: Everything by Ms. Fielding is wonderful! Give yourself a smile by enjoying her warm characters and fast-paced writing; this author knows how to hook the reader and keep her!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous!
Review: Everything by Ms. Fielding is wonderful! Give yourself a smile by enjoying her warm characters and fast-paced writing; this author knows how to hook the reader and keep her!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderfully family oriented!
Review: Miss B. Lawrence is in for the shock of her life. Her sister had a baby and never informed her family. She is too busy saving the world [rain forest etc.]

Bronte Lawrence can't believe what she has read in a letter from a little girl named Lucy. She definitely has not had a baby. But then she does have a sister, Brooke. The plot thickens.

James "Fitz" Fitzpatrick has not seen Brooke in 8 years. And when he walks into Bronte's kitchen his hormones jump to attention. And the kiss seals his fate.

Somehow "Brooke" does not live up to his expectations - selfishness, self-centeredness - but boy does their kiss send his body on full alert.

He doesn't remember ever reacting to Brooke this way before.

And Bronte? WoW! she has never been kissed that way before - she does let it slip [in her thoughts] that she has had a previous groping experience before [the twit].

Her thoughts are all on Lucy and meeting her niece - but how?
She looks enough like Brooke [with a little pampering and Brooke's clothes] to pull a fast meeting with the child.

Well, one thing leads to another and Fitz is rattling her too much and a little too much of her past is slipping out to be safe.

A really neat story with a good resolution - great characters except for them thar women.

Ah well, enjoy! Very Very good --m

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A sweet love story with a fabulous hero
Review: This is an enjoyable story with a kind-hearted hero but the plot hinges on a deception cooked up by the heroine. Bron, the heroine, spends the majority of the story pretending to be her self-centered sister Brooke in order to make a little girl happy. During the course of the story Bron falls in love with the little girl's daddy but is reluctant to spill the beans about her identity fearing that she'll lose the hero forever. This is the major source of conflict between the two and really dragged on too long for my tastes. Still, it was a sweet story and the wonderful hero makes it a book worth reading.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A sweet love story with a fabulous hero
Review: This is an enjoyable story with a kind-hearted hero but the plot hinges on a deception cooked up by the heroine. Bron, the heroine, spends the majority of the story pretending to be her self-centered sister Brooke in order to make a little girl happy. During the course of the story Bron falls in love with the little girl's daddy but is reluctant to spill the beans about her identity fearing that she'll lose the hero forever. This is the major source of conflict between the two and really dragged on too long for my tastes. Still, it was a sweet story and the wonderful hero makes it a book worth reading.


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