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Safekeeping (Women Who Dare) (Harlequin Superromance, No 620)

Safekeeping (Women Who Dare) (Harlequin Superromance, No 620)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A ROMANCE WORTH READING!
Review: Quinn Santori take a walk up into the mountains with little 9 year old Rikki and her best friend, Fredda.

Quinn has about 6 weeks left in her pregnancy but loves helping these two little girls, so she takes them on a nature walk.

Quinn is 32 and worried that she would never have a chance of having a baby and now as she waits for the birth, she and the girls stumble onto a mountain cabin way off the traveled path.

Whit Sloane is an ex-con and dangerous but to whom? He has a bad situation developing when the lady and two girls stumble onto his cabin. He can't let them go, there is a snow storm decending fast.

DANGER! No matter what he decides there is Danger. To himself and to the 3 females trapped with him.

Someone is out to catch him for something he doesn't even have.
Quinn is afraid to trust this man with a gun. And the little sass-box, Rikki tries to use it on him.
That scares Fredda and causes Quinn to reinjure her ankle.

You will love the way the story plays out - and even enjoy the scenes that lead to Quinn's learning to trust Whit. Then Whit disappears and Quinn can only hope and pray that she will see him again.
Murder, mystery, emotions running high leads you through a pretty darn good story.

DEFINITELY RECOMMENDED -- thoroughly enjoyable.


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