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Family Tree

by Carol Grace

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Home sweet home When struggling single mom Laura McIntyre sold her ranch and moved to town, she thought it would be a fresh start. But then her precocious son, Dylan, kept returning to his beloved tree house like a homing pigeon--and ruffling the handsome new owner's feathers in his brand-new roost! Brandon Marsh had thought he'd purchased a parcel of solitude--not a place besieged by a stubborn little boy. And though the brooding bachelor was determined to be left alone, young Dylan began digging a toehold in his granite heart--and so did the boy's pretty mom! Suddenly Brandon was promising to strengthen the tree house's foundation.... Could he be thinking the ranch was built for at least a family of three?… (more)
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Home sweet home When struggling single mom Laura McIntyre sold her ranch and moved to town, she thought it would be a fresh start. But then her precocious son, Dylan, kept returning to his beloved tree house like a homing pigeon--and ruffling the handsome new owner's feathers in his brand-new roost! Brandon Marsh had thought he'd purchased a parcel of solitude--not a place besieged by a stubborn little boy. And though the brooding bachelor was determined to be left alone, young Dylan began digging a toehold in his granite heart--and so did the boy's pretty mom! Suddenly Brandon was promising to strengthen the tree house's foundation.... Could he be thinking the ranch was built for at least a family of three?

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Everywhere he turned, Brandon Marsh kept running into Laura McIntyre and her young son. Brandon had come to the small town for some peace and quiet, but the townsfolk seemed set on making sure Brandon spent every moment with the pretty single mom and her precocious child. How long before the determined bachelor succumbs to this ready-made family?
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