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Book Review of That Special Touch (Harlequin Presents, No 1231)

That Special Touch (Harlequin Presents, No 1231)
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There are a few typos, but not bad enough to ruin the story.

From the back:

He was sure of himself, she was full of doubts.

Elisa had made themost of her summer rest on Corfu - sketching tourist on the beach. Then, just as she was ready to move on, she met Penny Sinclair, and her life turned upside down.

Left unexpectedly without a nanny for his daughter, Penny, Rafe Sinclair had no qualms about ruthlessly organizing Elisa for the job - emotionally blackmailing her into becoming part of Rafe's uneasy household - whether she liked it or not.

But all three of them got rather more than they bargained for . . .