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Triplet Secret Babies (Harlequin American Romance, No. 901)

Triplet Secret Babies (Harlequin American Romance, No. 901)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TRIPLET SECRET BABIES-Hunter and Bri-SPOILERS
Review: Favorite scene with Bri-
Writing the letter in case anything should happen.

Favorite scene with Hunter-
Lunch with Bri and her father.

Together-
Going into labor and giving birth and proposing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Triple the fun! Very highly recommended
Review: With their guard dropped after a night locked in a convenience shop storeroom, Briana McCallum and Hunter Callaghan give in to the overpowering passion that sparkles between them. Their lovemaking is divine as they connect on the spiritual plane as well as the physical. Hunter wakes, planning to shower and change before offering to turn his world upside down for her over breakfast. Unfortunately, when Hunter arrives back at her hotel room thirty minutes later, Briana is gone. When he learns her last name and association with the Maitland fortune, he assumes she's one more rich woman playing at being a do-gooder and slumming with him.

Briana wakes to a sounding alarm and only a stud for his tuxedo shirt to prove the reality of their extraordinary passion. Disappointed because she'd found the night to be something special, she leaves for the airport feeling angry. Seven months later, and pregnant with triplets, Hunter reappears in her life where Briana's the hospital administrator. But she's not named the father of her babies, and has no intention of doing so.

The well-crafted conflict in TRIPLET SECRET BABIES will delight romance lovers. While I ordinarily disdain romances built around a misunderstanding, the careful plotting of this disaster left me amused instead. These are two splendid characters trapped by their own preconceptions and babies. The fireworks that result keep the pages turning quickly, providing a marvelous read. Very highly recommended.


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