Meghan and Steven M. (megm) - , reviewed Mission: Children (Hometown Reunion, Bk 12) (Tyler, Bk 24) on + 33 more book reviews
I like how the beginning of this book takes place somewhere else. It was very suspensefull. The development of the story through the book is very good. I would have liked to have a follow up of all the characters from the other books in the series, but it was still good. Kind of sad to see the ending of this series, but I had a nice read.
Tammy S. (tstip) reviewed Mission: Children (Hometown Reunion, Bk 12) (Tyler, Bk 24) on + 225 more book reviews
From back cover:
Devon once played the prince of Kathleen's pauper, but "society" put an end to that passionate interlude. Not to the passion, though.
Togetherness would tempt fate, but they have no choice. Only as man and wife can they bring two orphans from a war-torn country to the safety of Tyler.
But complications arise, some old, some new. Tyler isn't so safe, after all. Worse, falling in love with the kids - and each other - has never been part of the plan.
Devon once played the prince of Kathleen's pauper, but "society" put an end to that passionate interlude. Not to the passion, though.
Togetherness would tempt fate, but they have no choice. Only as man and wife can they bring two orphans from a war-torn country to the safety of Tyler.
But complications arise, some old, some new. Tyler isn't so safe, after all. Worse, falling in love with the kids - and each other - has never been part of the plan.