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Rating:  Summary: Romantic Times Review Review: Dissatisfied with her life, a softhearted dietician jumps at the chance to move to a farm she co-inherited. Though her strong-willed partner is resentful at first, her tender mercies towards his troubled son and his own bruised heart win him over. Emotions run high in MY CHILD, OUR CHILD (3) by Patricia Hagan, although the richly drawn characters appear hampered at times bythe uneven pacing. -Pamela Cohen
Rating:  Summary: VERY MOVING STORY! Review: Jackie Lundigan, a dietician, ends up inheriting a partial Christmas Tree farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. She is ready to make a change in her life after the break-up of her marriage. Kevin turned out to be a cheating, manipulative schoundrel. Sam Colton is in for another shock of his life in learning that Jackie is half owner in his tree farm. Not only that, she wants to help him run the farm. No Way! She wouldn't stay until Christmas or make it through the winter. Ane he sure didn't want her to befriend his son, Brian. Brian didn't need any more heartbreak.But the good old hormones laid a trap for Sam and Jackie, inticeing them to become more emotionally involved. [grin] Jackie has already fallen in love with Brian. Sam wasn't about to fall for a flatlander - no way - not again. Jackie was afraid that Sam was going to write her off and settle for Rosemary, a mountainbred gal [Ha!] Jackie wanted to stop Sam from sending Brian to a school for the mentally retarded, she some how knew that that was not what was wrong with Brian. Follow the story through and see how Brian brings his dad and Jackie together. Very moving story and will recommend but --M Worth reading.
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