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Fathers And Sons (Harlequin Superromance, 829)

Fathers And Sons (Harlequin Superromance, 829)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun relationship drama withn a 2nd chance at love romance
Review:

Two decades ago, David Canfield hurt his beloved spouse, Kate, by having an affair and ultimately siring a child with another woman. Unable to cope with his betrayal, Kate left him. David went on to raise his son Jason. Meanwhile, Kate married Alec Mulholland and became a high powered Atlanta-based attorney. Last year, Alec passed away.

Now the police have arrested Jason, charging him with killing his high school girl friend. David wants his son to be represented by the best available lawyer, which happens to be Kate. Without being egotistical, Kate knows she is the right person for this case. However, she never lost her feelings of love or hurt when it comes to David. Can she properly represent his son when she still loves her betrayer?

FATHERS AND SONS is an interesting blending of a relationship drama within a second chance at love story line. The story line is fun, especially the interactions between the three lead players. The characters seem real and motivated, leaving readers believe in the impact of the big hurt. Carolyn McSparren demonstrates she knows how to spin a truly entertaining category romance.

Harriet Klausner


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