Natalie B. (Hawaiianstar) - reviewed Family Tree (Harlequin American Romance, No 836) on + 680 more book reviews
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 precious 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?
When struggling single mom Laura McIntyre sold her ranch and moved to town, she thought it would be a fresh start. But then her precious 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?
Nanette W. (Opaline) reviewed Family Tree (Harlequin American Romance, No 836) on + 114 more book reviews
from the back cover:
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?
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?