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Loading... An Unlikely Father : 9 Months Later (Harlequin Superromance No. 1345)by Cynthia Thomason
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Very readable book. I liked the slightly goofy heroine. The hero was a bit different. He was a survivor of a kidnapping when he was 10 and now that he is 30, he cannot convince his very rich father that he doesn't still need 4 guards around him 24 hours a day. He spends time trying to duck the guards. He is a pretty typical guy and is well written in the obliviousness that he has in places. The plot was pretty solid. Their fathers are old friends who have not spoken in 47 years and there is a lot of wondering what's up with that. Then there is the fact that she has a tendency to hook up with losers and the last one left her pregnant. The day she finds out she's pregnant, she meets the hero. That's got to suck and she doesn't really handle it well. I'm not usually a fan of this line but I liked this one. ( ) Helen Sweeney is driving Ethan insane. First she nearly runs him down with her truck, then she's taking potshots at a sailboat with empty beer cans and leading him on a wild-fish chase! She's the craziest - and most interesting - woman he's ever met. What Ethan doesn't know is that Helen has a reason for her behavior. She needs his business savvy to help save her fishing charter company so she can provide a secure future for herself, her father - and the little "Bean," her unborn child. Instead she finds herself falling for him - a definite complication, given her father's mysterious hatred for Ethan's father. And then there's the small matter of Ethan's desire never to have kids... no reviews | add a review
Belongs to Series9 Months Later (HS-1345 - May 2006) Belongs to Publisher SeriesHarlequin Superromance (1345)
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