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Book Review of Fathers & Other Strangers (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 667)

Fathers & Other Strangers (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 667)
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Matt Bolt. A top homicide detective before he made one-almost fatal-mistake and ended up with a bulet in his chest, another in his leg. And now to complicate matters, his son-a child he's seen only twice in ten years-is placed in his care.

Bolt's life is a shambles, his house a wreck-and he can't cook. Worse, his son seems to hate him. Then, as if he doesn't have enough troubles, he's suddenly stuck with Virginia Carney, a woman running from her past. Running for her life.

Matt Bolt's a stubborn man; even he admits that. He's never asked anyone for help, but he needs it now. Still, he has two questions: First, is Ginny's presence in his home likely to be a danger to his son? Second, can she cook?