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Found:  One Son (Finders Keepers) (Harlequin Superromance, 856)

Found: One Son (Finders Keepers) (Harlequin Superromance, 856)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: Michael Molinas hires Maggie Tyrell of Finders, Keepers detective agency to locate Mary Elizabeth "Emmie" Kenyon. Five years ago, Michael met Maggie in Central America's San Pablo. She was teaching elementary school while the California professor was there to kidnap a drug dealer, whose actions led to the demise of Michael's brother. The duo falls in love, but Michael's actions lead to death and his abrupt disappearance without a word to Emmie.

Maggie locates Emmie in Wilborough, Massachusetts where the single mother teaches school. Michael goes to visit her to bring closure to his past and move on with his life. When he sees her five-year old child, he knows the lad is his. When he sees Emmie, he knows he still loves her. Michael wants to be part of the lives of Emmie and their child. However, Emmie remains hurt by his desertion and the subsequent rejection by her Virginia family, making a return engagement for this couple impossible.

FOUND: ONE SON is warm relationship romance that readers will thoroughly enjoy. The story line is entertaining, especially the flashback to San Pedro, which Judith Arnold deftly includes as a subplot. The lead couple is fun and the child's enthusiasm is catching. The return of characters from the first novel, FOUND: ONE WIFE, add to the entertainment. Ms. Arnold provides category fans with a wonderful novel that will leave them looking for the prequel while anxiously awaiting the next installment.

Harriet Klausner


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