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Rating:  Summary: Highly recommended Review: HUNTER'S SONG is a lovely, light-hearted romance with a twist. Flaunting traditional roles and expectations, Natalie Damscroder has created an original tale guaranteed to entertain. When Nikki Winter daughter Montana called the handsome man on the street corner Da-Da, it had to be coincidence that she'd never used that word before. Just like it had to be coincidence that they had exactly the same shade of blond hair. And while the man was wildly attractive, Nikki did not plan to include men in her agenda. Her life had already been manipulated and controlled enough. Never again would anyone have the power to control her. When Hunter Cole handed Montana's rattle back, he wasn't prepared for his immediate attraction to her mother. But a beautiful woman like Nicki would be welcome to his agenda. He'd like to marry, settle down, and have children. And ready-made family would be just fine. Of course, he had to persuade Nikki to let him into her life. After all, if she didn't, his heart would be broken twice, once by the mother and once by the daughter. In this rollicking role reversal, where the man's ready to settle down and present the ring, while the woman's more interested in an affair, and protecting her heart, synchronicity not only brings Nikki, Montana, and Hunter together, but bonds them in ways they can't even imagine in the beginning. HUNTER'S SONG proves that synchronicity not only glues the fabric of the universe together, but also creates a great romantic tale.
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