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The Tycoon's Tot's (Silhouette Romance, No 1228)

The Tycoon's Tot's (Silhouette Romance, No 1228)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Sweet Romance
Review: When Houston oil tycoon Wyatt Sanders got the belated letter from his sister Belinda, telling him that she'd had twins that she couldn't raise because she was in prison, he was devastated. He further learned that she'd married a man old enough to be her father and that man was responsible for her predicament, responsible for her death. Her last wish was for him to find and raise her children.

Chloe Murdock lives on the Bar M ranch in New Mexico with her sisters and the twin babies who are her half sister and half brother. She hates the memory of Belinda Sandars, who seduced their aging father away from their invalid mother, bilked him out of all their money, then abandoned the twins when she blew town. Chole didn't shed a tear when Belinda died. Good riddance as far as she was concerned.

So when Wyatt Sanders shows up one day out of the blue, saying it's his intention to take and raise the twins, he's in for the kind of fight he never could have imagined. But for some reason Chloe just seems to be taking that fight right out of him. And to her chagrin, Chloe is attracted to this city dude, despite all her efforts to keep him out of her mind.

This is not my first Stella Bagwell story and it won't be my last. Though you know from the very beginning where the story is going to end up, it's a pleasure reading about it.

A Harlequin Dreamers Review by Suzanne Napier


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