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The Third Wise Man by Muriel Jensen
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From BackCover:
THREE VERY DIFFERENT BROTHERS

THREE VERY DIFFERENT LIVES

ONE GREAT OPPORTUNITY

SHEA DELANCEY KNOWS WHAT HE WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS

A year earlier, Shea and Samantha Haskell had marriage in mind. But when his restaurant failed, pride compelled him to refuse her offer of money and to shelve their relationship until he was on his feet financially. Now Samantha has money troubles. Samantha and her baby boy -- Shea's son!

Shea is determined to help Samantha and the child he didn't even know he had. But, ironically, she's as unwilling to accept his aid as he was hers.

If he could get her to spend Christmas with the warm and caring Delancey clan, maybe he could wear down her resistance.

First, though, She has to get the two of them to Oregon. And once realizes how much he still loves Samantha, he has to figure out a way to keep them there. ( )
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