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Rating:  Summary: A treasure from cover to cover! Review: Jane Warner needed help right away. Handling the daily duties of her brother's farm and the responsibility of raising his two young sons was too much for one woman alone. And there was no telling if or when her brother would return. And along came Rider Magrane.Jane, thinking Rider had come in response to her ad, welcomed him whole-heartedly. He was good with the boys and was handy around the farm. And just the sort of man a woman could lose her heart to if she wasn't careful. But Rider had a terrible secret from his past that linked his life to Jane's. A secret that could very well destroy their chances of happiness together. Cleverly written, "Family Man" was a treasure from cover to cover.
Rating:  Summary: A treasure from cover to cover! Review: Jane Warner needed help right away. Handling the daily duties of her brother's farm and the responsibility of raising his two young sons was too much for one woman alone. And there was no telling if or when her brother would return. And along came Rider Magrane. Jane, thinking Rider had come in response to her ad, welcomed him whole-heartedly. He was good with the boys and was handy around the farm. And just the sort of man a woman could lose her heart to if she wasn't careful. But Rider had a terrible secret from his past that linked his life to Jane's. A secret that could very well destroy their chances of happiness together. Cleverly written, "Family Man" was a treasure from cover to cover.
Rating:  Summary: Heartwarming and Unusual Review: This is the second of two (first book is Bad Company), but it can be read first without any problem at all. The two kids are adorable, the heroine plain to all but the hero (all women, after all, aren't drop-dead gorgeous), and the hunky hero is truly a family man - and (unbelievably) a virgin! I think you'll really enjoy this, as it's so down to earth that it could have really happened. Only silliness is the quack/doctor's curses.
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