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Her Secret Children

Her Secret Children

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A pretty good Silhouette Romance
Review: "Her Secret Children" is the first book that I read by Judith McWillians and the first Silhouette Romance that I have read in a very long while. In this book American Vicky Sutton learns that her frozen eggs were given to an English couple, the result is twins. Wanting to see her children, Vicky goes to England were she meets James Thayer, thier father.
While I liked the plot I have admitt I wished that the story was given more time to develop. I know these are to be fairly quick reads, I would have loved to emotions from the characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Your Average Romance
Review: Vicky Sutton thinks that she will never have children. That is why she and her former husband Zane decided to have her eggs fertilized. It is a shock then after the death of Zane in a car accident that she has become a mother to twins.

The lab that kept her eggs and the eggs of other woman was selling them to infertile couples trying to have a baby. An Englishman James Thayer and his wife used Vicky's eggs to have little Edmund and Mary Rose, but then Mrs. Thayer left her husband and children to go live with another man in France.

Once Vicky hears about this, she gets a lawyer and demands custody of her son and daughter. James though does not want this and so pretending to be her lawyer Vicky goes to England to confront James. What she finds there is something else instead.


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