Can an adolescent crush lead to love?
Of all the favors her beloved father could ask, helping Clint McPherson was the only one Brandy King wanted to refuse. Of course, her dad didn't know his right-hand man had once rebuffed her kiss. Well, that was then. This was...
No different.
Somehow Clint's allure had improved! And he'd added a secret weapon to his arsenal of charm: a toddling baby girl in need of mothering. Well, Brandy was nothing if not brave. She'd make diaper changing her first conquest. Then she'd show this stoic single father that she was woman enought to handle what had always been between them.
Of all the favors her beloved father could ask, helping Clint McPherson was the only one Brandy King wanted to refuse. Of course, her dad didn't know his right-hand man had once rebuffed her kiss. Well, that was then. This was...
No different.
Somehow Clint's allure had improved! And he'd added a secret weapon to his arsenal of charm: a toddling baby girl in need of mothering. Well, Brandy was nothing if not brave. She'd make diaper changing her first conquest. Then she'd show this stoic single father that she was woman enought to handle what had always been between them.
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When Brandy King's father calls her home and asks an outrageous favor, she is sorely tempted to refuse. How can she track down Clint McPherson, her father's trusted employee and the man who rejected her on her nineteenth birthday, and "make him laugh again"? How can she face Clint as he mourns the recent loss of his wife and struggles to care for the baby daughter he cherishes?
Sometimes putting your heart on the line can be a whole lot scarier than skydiving. But there's nothing in the world quite like the power of a father's love . . . .
Sometimes putting your heart on the line can be a whole lot scarier than skydiving. But there's nothing in the world quite like the power of a father's love . . . .