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Rating:  Summary: A tug on the heart strings. Review: I felt for the heroine, who gives up her child born of aweekend affair. She's been abandoned by her husband, has a mountainof medical bills and has to care for her son, who is dying. She givescustody of her daughter to the child's father, Daniel, for one year. Now a year is almost up and Daniel doesn't want to give up his child... I found myself cheering the two on, hoping that they would get past their emotional hurdles and be a family. I was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief, though the road wasn't always smooth. This was my first MP book and I'm still looking for it.
Rating:  Summary: From back of book Review: Somebody's Baby ( Silhouette Intimate Moments #310)by Marilyn Pappano Daniel Ryan never even knew he had a daughter - until the day a lawyer presented him with tiny, adorable Katie and a contract for one year's custody. Now his year was almost up, and Katie's mother would be coming to take her back. Daniel remembered Sarah Lawson all too well. She had seemed warm, sensuous, the answer to all his lonely prayers. Yet she had given up her child - his child - so his memories couldn't be right. but when Sara appeared, she was everything she'd seemed - and more. He was stunned to discover that not only wouldn't he give upu Katie, he would rather die than let Sarah leave again!
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