Rafferty wanted a housekeeper to cook, clean and watch his daughter, Becky. Becky wanted Amanda to make her little family complete. Amanda wanted to prove herself. So why did Amanda accept a job that she was clearly unqualified for? Rafferty's pink underwear and Becky's melted windbreaker proved that laundry wasn't one of her skills. But instead of getting angry, why was Rafferty seriously considering hiring a housekeeper for his housekeeper when it became apparent that Amanda's only skill was caring for his daughter? Is love enough of an answer?
Well, this is a romance so-- duh. But a cute story wit alittle bit of depth. I'll be looking up this author for other reads...
Well, this is a romance so-- duh. But a cute story wit alittle bit of depth. I'll be looking up this author for other reads...
Dee R. (langoley) reviewed Rafferty's Choice (Born in the USA: Colorado, No 6) on + 78 more book reviews
Schulze is great as usual!
Clean,cook and care....Housekeeper/Nanny - only
but... once the child falls in love, is the father too far behind...
but... once the child falls in love, is the father too far behind...