Loving You

by Maureen Child

The Candellanos (Nick's story - 3)

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Nick Candellano, of the Candellano family from Finding You and Knowing You, is a pro football star forced to start over with a new job. But trouble comes in the form of a 12-year-old boy and his foster mother--a woman as lovely as she is defiant. Original.

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I'll admit it--I spent the first half of this book despising the hero, Nick Candellano. Although he makes appearances in FINDING YOU/KNOWING YOU, the first two books in this trilogy, it's not until we get his story in LOVING YOU that we're introduced to how egotistical and self-centered he is. Fortunately, the man changes his ways by the middle of the story, and that's good for all of us.

A former NFL running back, one bad play blew out Nick's knee--and ended his life as he knew it. For years, Nick had everything, including fame, money, and plenty of adoring fans, many of which were of the female persuasion. But now the only way he can stay in touch with football is by reporting about it for the local news station. He hates being cooped show more up in a cubicle, interviewing the coaches and players of girls soccer teams. How did his life come to this?

To add insult to injury, he's been served by papers claiming that eleven-year-old Jonas Baker is suing him--for paternity. His late mother, Margie Baker, always claimed that Nick was his father, and now Jonas has taken matters into his own hands. His official foster mother has passed away, and although Tasha Flynn, his unofficial mother, loves and cares for him, Jonas is determined to get his father's attention.

It's definitely got Nick's attention--and so does Tasha, the first time he meets her. But Tasha has secrets of her own (she spent two years on the street as a runaway, and she fails to mention to Nick that Mimi, Jonas's foster mother, is dead) and is scared to death that Nick will take Jonas away from her.

LOVING YOU is a great story, once I got over my aversion to Nick. He doesn't change overnight, which gives the story credibility, and as he and Tasha develop feelings for each other the story really picks up steam. Fear of losing the only family she's ever known holds Tasha back from taking a chance on love, and fear of being a good father keeps Nick from being the man the reader knows he can be.

Definitely a fine ending to the trilogy, Maureen Child has penned another winning story with true-to-life characters and situations.

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The only thing I found hard to believe about LOVING YOU is that fact that Tasha is a twenty-seven year old virgin, especially since she spent two years living on the streets of Los Angeles. However, the author weaves it into the story seamlessly, as the only thing that Tasha had control over. Although it seemed improbable, it didn't distract from the story.
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rabck from aramena; I know I read something like this before. Nick is a washed out football player, trying to make a new life in his hometown after an injury. Tasha is an ex-runaway teen, now 27 after being taken in by Mimi (now deceased), and caring for Mimi's foster child, Jonas, under the radar....until Jonas decides that Nick is his Dad (after all, his deceased Mom said so) and sues him for paternity. Nick gets involved with Tasha and Jonas...and in the end, it doesn't matter what the DNA says. They form a family.

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Maureen Child was born in 1951. She sold her first book in 1990. She has since written more than 90 romance novels. Over the years, she's has written historical and paranormal romances under several pseudonyms including Ann Carberry, Sarah Hart and Kathleen Kane. She writes mainstream contemporary romances using her real name. One of her books, A show more Pocketful of Paradise, was made into a CBS-TV movie called The Soul Collector. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Loving You
Original publication date
2003-06
People/Characters
Tasha Flynn [Loving You]; Nick Candellano [Loving You]

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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