Kim R. reviewed The Man Upstairs (You, Me & the Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1106) on + 9 more book reviews
When Dena Bailey moves to a new city, she is looking forward to the anonymity it offers. After all, that fits into her plan to concentrate on her career. Then she's introduced to the man upstairs.
Dena find Quinn Sterling hard to resist. So much so that she almost changes her plans. But that's before Quinn suddenly becomes guardian to two children. Making room in her life for a handsome man is one thing. For a woman who never expected to be a mother, making room for a handsome man, a sad little boy and his rebellious older sister is quite another...
Dena find Quinn Sterling hard to resist. So much so that she almost changes her plans. But that's before Quinn suddenly becomes guardian to two children. Making room in her life for a handsome man is one thing. For a woman who never expected to be a mother, making room for a handsome man, a sad little boy and his rebellious older sister is quite another...
Natalie B. (Hawaiianstar) - reviewed The Man Upstairs (You, Me & the Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1106) on + 680 more book reviews
When Dena moves to a new city, she is looking forward to the anonymity it offers. After all, that fits into her plan to concentrate on her career. Then she's introduced to the man upstairs.
Dena finds Quinn Sterling hard to resist. So much so that she almost changes her plans. But that's before Quinn suddenly becomes guardian to two children.
Making room in her life for a handsome man is one thing. For a woman who never expected to be a mother, making room for a handsome man, a sad little boy
and his rebellious older sister is quite another.
Dena finds Quinn Sterling hard to resist. So much so that she almost changes her plans. But that's before Quinn suddenly becomes guardian to two children.
Making room in her life for a handsome man is one thing. For a woman who never expected to be a mother, making room for a handsome man, a sad little boy
and his rebellious older sister is quite another.
Angela S. (boringgirl) reviewed The Man Upstairs (You, Me & the Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1106) on + 302 more book reviews
she moves to a new city, planning to concentrate on a new career, she is not interested in a relationship but finds her neighbor hard to resist, then he suddenly becomes guardian to two small kids... making room in her life for a man is one thing, but for a woman who never expected to be a mother, making room for a man and kids is quite another....
i liked this book, it was a good and quick read and i am looking forward to the sequel about one of the secondary characters in this book.
i liked this book, it was a good and quick read and i am looking forward to the sequel about one of the secondary characters in this book.