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Twins? The startling revelation that his affair with Jenna Baker had produced two little boys was almost impossible to grasp. Tycoon Nick Falco had never considered himself the settling-down type, yet now that fatherhood had been thrust upon him, he was determined to give his sons his name. But their mother wasn't about to let him back into her life...at least not without those three little words Nick had never, ever said.

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A fun light read. While it's blatant fantasy (and I found it more unbelievable that Jenna could start her own business while caring for four-month-old twins than that she could get into a romance with a billionaire), my disbelief didn't keep me from enjoying the story. Jenna and Nick generally behave like adults; when they do stray into jerk behaviors, it's clear what's set them off, and they clue in and shape up reasonably quickly.
This was the first time I've read any books by this author and after a string of bad luck with not enjoying the stories from the Desire line, I was hesitant to dive in and read. But I'd made a promise to myself to get through my TBR pile here before getting any new books. :-) So I started reading it. I loved it! I couldn't put it down--just ask my hubby. :-) Due to the story plot I expected bitterness. And yes there is some. There has to be some. But it didn't dominate as I'd expected. And things were actually said. You know what I mean. An issue wasn't built up and then left just before one of them actually said what would solve the entire thing. The problems were deeper than a word or sentence that simply wasn't shared between them. show more And I loved that. The tension wasn't about anger but about learning to love, to accept their love. I loved that as well. Maureen, you sold me on the Desire line again. Thanks! And of course in wanting more of your books. :-) show less
This was the first time I've read any books by this author and after a string of bad luck with not enjoying the stories from the Desire line, I was hesitant to dive in and read. But I'd made a promise to myself to get through my TBR pile here before getting any new books. :-) So I started reading it. I loved it! I couldn't put it down--just ask my hubby. :-) Due to the story plot I expected bitterness. And yes there is some. There has to be some. But it didn't dominate as I'd expected. And things were actually said. You know what I mean. An issue wasn't built up and then left just before one of them actually said what would solve the entire thing. The problems were deeper than a word or sentence that simply wasn't shared between them. show more And I loved that. The tension wasn't about anger but about learning to love, to accept their love. I loved that as well. Maureen, you sold me on the Desire line again. Thanks! And of course in wanting more of your books. :-) show less
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This wasn't a bad book, but something about the hero annoyed me. I think it was that a lot of his inner dialogue didn't mesh with his actions and vice verse. Not awful, though.
I loved it. I loved the description of the scenery.I loved the boys names too. I did find the house part predictable along with her sister's unease.
Sappy but cute

Sappy but cute. Its nice to have an easy read and good flow. Cute ending as well maybe a tear or two
Totally amazing book. It's been in my kindle library for ages and I regret that I didn't read it sooner because I enjoyed the book so much. I love babies and happy endings and this book has both. This book is totally worth reading.

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4.5 out of 5 stars! =0) In truth I am surprised I enjoy this book as much as I did, and for a quick read, it was a great book!! The connection between Nick and Jenna is great to read, and seeing how they grow as characters in such a short time is fun too. This is one romance novel I who recommend to everyone!

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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
Baby Bonanza
Original title
Baby Bonanza
Original publication date
2008-08
People/Characters
Jenna Blake; Nick Falco
Original language
English

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Romance, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3561 .A468Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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