Kim R. reviewed Faith and Our Father (You, Me, the Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No 983) on + 9 more book reviews
Ever have one of those lives?
Widower Jay Whitfield needs help. He pretty much works twenty-four/seven, his sons are so wild the nannies keep quitting and all the single women in town have set their sights set on him-not that he's interested.
Into the fray steps Faith Weaver. The town black sheep turns out to be the perfect answer. She loves kids, kids love her. And since she already broke his heart-back when they were in high school-romance isn't on her mind.
Too bad no one else seems to beleive that.
Widower Jay Whitfield needs help. He pretty much works twenty-four/seven, his sons are so wild the nannies keep quitting and all the single women in town have set their sights set on him-not that he's interested.
Into the fray steps Faith Weaver. The town black sheep turns out to be the perfect answer. She loves kids, kids love her. And since she already broke his heart-back when they were in high school-romance isn't on her mind.
Too bad no one else seems to beleive that.
Penny S. (pennys) reviewed Faith and Our Father (You, Me, the Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No 983) on + 194 more book reviews
From the Cover: Widower Jay Whitefile needs help. He pretty much works twenty-four/seven, his sons are so wild the nannies keep quitting and all the single women in town ahve set their sights on him-not that he's interested. Into the fray steps Faith Weaver. The town black sheep turns out to be the perfect answer. She loves kids, kids love her. And since she already broke his heart-bakc when they were in high school-romance isn't on her mind. Too bad no one else seems to believe that