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Outback Husband (Romance, 3594) |
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Rating:  Summary: Love those Australians! Review: [from the back of the book] **** RIGHT MAN -- WRONG MOTIVE! Juliet Laing couldn't bring up twin toddlers and run her beloved cattle station single-handed. She need a manager -- and quickly. Cue Cal Jamieson. With arrogant self-assurance, the irritating Australian claimed the post as his, and promptly moved into the homestead! Now he seemed intent on proving that the Outback was no place for an Englishwoman, captivating her two baby boys -- and driving her to distraction! Juliet resolved to teach Cal just exactly who was boss. Until she discovered his true motive for coming to Wilparilla. It was the perfect excuse to fire him -- so why couldn't she do it? **** How could she deprive her children, Kit and Andrew, of Cal's male infulence when their own father wouldn't have anything to do with them? Of course she messed up her emotional stability when she gave into temptation but her boys and the station was of most importance. Cal's daughter, Natalie, adds an extra complication -- All in all a very good read --
Rating:  Summary: Love those Australians! Review: [from the back of the book] **** RIGHT MAN -- WRONG MOTIVE! Juliet Laing couldn't bring up twin toddlers and run her beloved cattle station single-handed. She need a manager -- and quickly. Cue Cal Jamieson. With arrogant self-assurance, the irritating Australian claimed the post as his, and promptly moved into the homestead! Now he seemed intent on proving that the Outback was no place for an Englishwoman, captivating her two baby boys -- and driving her to distraction! Juliet resolved to teach Cal just exactly who was boss. Until she discovered his true motive for coming to Wilparilla. It was the perfect excuse to fire him -- so why couldn't she do it? **** How could she deprive her children, Kit and Andrew, of Cal's male infulence when their own father wouldn't have anything to do with them? Of course she messed up her emotional stability when she gave into temptation but her boys and the station was of most importance. Cal's daughter, Natalie, adds an extra complication -- All in all a very good read --
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