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Oh, Babies! (Silhouette Romance, 1433)

Oh, Babies! (Silhouette Romance, 1433)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: #3 IN THE BREWSTER BABY BOOM!
Review: A bit more spice and reason to the misunderstandings - definitely a 4 plus.

Ah, Chas and Lily are getting married. Grant opens the door to a new nanny? Opps! she turns out to be the triplets aunt. Big mistake, she tells no one but the housekeeper.

Dristen Devereaux shows up at the Brewster mansion right in the middle of Chas's wedding to Lily. The first person she meets is Grant Brewster, tall, dark and unnerving. Yup! she definitely must make friends of this family to get custody of the triplets.

Grant, at 36, definitely falls in lust with this new nanny. He knows she has to go. For his own sanity. Kristen wants to get to know the triplets and decide if they are getting loving care.

There is a mystery here that she could solve but no one asks. Only after a few hot kisses and raging hormones [and a lot more of the story] does Arnie Garret mess everything up. He is willing to help Kristen take the triplets away from the Brewster brothers for a consideration.

Chas has to return from his honeymoon to straighten out the misunderstandings. Mrs. Romani is a helpful agitater and supporter of the family. Abby throws in a few unhelpful comments about Grant and his life style. Kristen wonders why he has never married. And we have a most delightful story to enjoy.

Will definitely recommend -- and don't miss Abby and Hunter's story in the follow-up of HUNTER'S VOW.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: #3 IN THE BREWSTER BABY BOOM!
Review: A bit more spice and reason to the misunderstandings - definitely a 4 plus.

Ah, Chas and Lily are getting married. Grant opens the door to a new nanny? Opps! she turns out to be the triplets aunt. Big mistake, she tells no one but the housekeeper.

Dristen Devereaux shows up at the Brewster mansion right in the middle of Chas's wedding to Lily. The first person she meets is Grant Brewster, tall, dark and unnerving. Yup! she definitely must make friends of this family to get custody of the triplets.

Grant, at 36, definitely falls in lust with this new nanny. He knows she has to go. For his own sanity. Kristen wants to get to know the triplets and decide if they are getting loving care.

There is a mystery here that she could solve but no one asks. Only after a few hot kisses and raging hormones [and a lot more of the story] does Arnie Garret mess everything up. He is willing to help Kristen take the triplets away from the Brewster brothers for a consideration.

Chas has to return from his honeymoon to straighten out the misunderstandings. Mrs. Romani is a helpful agitater and supporter of the family. Abby throws in a few unhelpful comments about Grant and his life style. Kristen wonders why he has never married. And we have a most delightful story to enjoy.

Will definitely recommend -- and don't miss Abby and Hunter's story in the follow-up of HUNTER'S VOW.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: oh those babies
Review: The three book series about the Brewster brothers has been terrific. The books move fast and are fun love stories. It almost as if the triplets have their own agenda with the people who get involved with in their lives. Ms. Meier, how about following up this story with a book about Abby and Hunter and maybe some other little footsteps from the brothers' wives, especially Evan. Maybe the doctors were wrong about him.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: oh those babies
Review: The three book series about the Brewster brothers has been terrific. The books move fast and are fun love stories. It almost as if the triplets have their own agenda with the people who get involved with in their lives. Ms. Meier, how about following up this story with a book about Abby and Hunter and maybe some other little footsteps from the brothers' wives, especially Evan. Maybe the doctors were wrong about him.


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