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A Vow, a Ring, a Baby Swing (Silhouette Romance, 1349)

A Vow, a Ring, a Baby Swing (Silhouette Romance, 1349)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: This is the first of five books involving the Marchetti family. I have read all five and I must say that this is the best and my personal favorite. Rosie is planning on getting married without her family, but is suprised to see long time family friend Steve show up. Rosie has always loved Steve. She is even more suprised when he tells her that her future groom will not be coming after all. Rosie is crushed. Not because she loved the other man, but because she was pregnant.

Steve was sent by the family to make sure that Rosie did not get married to the jerk who would eventually hurt her. Steve was not sent there to marry Rosie himself. He knew that there would be heck to pay, but Steve did not see that he had a choice. He always cared for Rosie. She needs a husband and the baby needs a father.

Things really heat up when the family finds out. This is a short, funny, romantic book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: This is the first of five books involving the Marchetti family. I have read all five and I must say that this is the best and my personal favorite. Rosie is planning on getting married without her family, but is suprised to see long time family friend Steve show up. Rosie has always loved Steve. She is even more suprised when he tells her that her future groom will not be coming after all. Rosie is crushed. Not because she loved the other man, but because she was pregnant.

Steve was sent by the family to make sure that Rosie did not get married to the jerk who would eventually hurt her. Steve was not sent there to marry Rosie himself. He knew that there would be heck to pay, but Steve did not see that he had a choice. He always cared for Rosie. She needs a husband and the baby needs a father.

Things really heat up when the family finds out. This is a short, funny, romantic book.


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