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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I like this story and thought it was a good read, although I did not like it as much as the first two in this series. I had a few issues with this one. How can you not tell someone you say you still love, that you have a son together? I kind of got lost with half of the book being the reading of letters from the two main characters, that were written but never sent. I did like hearing about the two previous couples and how things were progressing with the horse farm and Pete's therapy for disabled Vets. and autistic children. ( ) no reviews | add a review
A commander, his wife, and the son he never knew about... Commander Brett Murphy left his family's construction firm in Oklahoma City for a life of hard work at Three Rivers Ranch. Alone, without a wife and kids, Brett needs the camaraderie he enjoyed while serving overseas with his Army buddies, Squire Ackerman and Peter Marshall. What Brett doesn't need is the reappearance of his ex-wife. Fiery Kate Donnely has come to Three Rivers to confess to Brett that they're still married, and oh, he has a seven-year-old son she never told him about. At least not in letters she mailed. Eight years ago, Kate left Oklahoma City only weeks after Brett's first deployment, shamed because of her bad choices and the unborn child of a man she'd already asked for a divorce. She needs him to sign the papers now or she can't have access to her hefty inheritance. But Brett absolutely does not want Kate to take his son away from him again. They strike a deal: She'll stay at Three Rivers for the summer so Brett can have the opportunity to get to know his son. How far will they have to go and how much will they have to forgive in order to become a family? No library descriptions found. |
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