Deborah S. reviewed A Soldier's Return (Children of Texas, Bk 4) (Harlequin American Romance, No 1073) on + 58 more book reviews
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Good weekend read!
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Ever since he was a kid and his orphaned family split, sending
him into foster care, Captain James Barlow knew he was a jinx
to anyone he loved. He'd hidden out safely in the marines...
until a detective found him and most of his siblings. The
captain had seen battle, but no enemy made him uneasy like
his newfound familyand the beautiful Carrie Rand.
Even before Jim walked into her Dallas Pi. office, Carrie had
fallen for his photo. The square-jawed hunk she'd sought had
starred nightly in her fantasies...until the real thing put the
dream lover to shame. But how could Carrie transform the
stoic ex-marine into a hot-blooded man?
him into foster care, Captain James Barlow knew he was a jinx
to anyone he loved. He'd hidden out safely in the marines...
until a detective found him and most of his siblings. The
captain had seen battle, but no enemy made him uneasy like
his newfound familyand the beautiful Carrie Rand.
Even before Jim walked into her Dallas Pi. office, Carrie had
fallen for his photo. The square-jawed hunk she'd sought had
starred nightly in her fantasies...until the real thing put the
dream lover to shame. But how could Carrie transform the
stoic ex-marine into a hot-blooded man?
Frieda H. (Frieda) reviewed A Soldier's Return (Children of Texas, Bk 4) (Harlequin American Romance, No 1073) on + 65 more book reviews
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Part of the Children of Texas continuity series. Well done story.
Jennifer T. reviewed A Soldier's Return (Children of Texas, Bk 4) (Harlequin American Romance, No 1073) on + 5 more book reviews
Very godd read. I enjoyed it.
Teresa N. (T1nelson) reviewed A Soldier's Return (Children of Texas, Bk 4) (Harlequin American Romance, No 1073) on + 107 more book reviews
Awesome romance novel with a surprise ending..I read it twice!!!

Part of series, good Christenberry as usual.
Linda H. (NONI) reviewed A Soldier's Return (Children of Texas, Bk 4) (Harlequin American Romance, No 1073) on + 226 more book reviews
VERY GOOD BOOK ABOUT TWO PRIVATE EYES.THEY BOTH LIKE EACH OTHER BUT WON'T ADMIT IT TO EACH OTHER.

Ever since he was a kid and his orphaned family split, sending him into foser care, Captain James Barlow knew he was a jinx to anyone he loved. He'd hidden out safely in the marines...until a detective found him and most of his siblings. The captain had seen battle, but no enemy made him uneasy like his newfound family--and the beautiful Carrie Rand.
Even before Jim walked into her Dallas P.I. office, Carrie had fallen for his photo. The square-jawed hunk she'd sought had starred nightly in her fantasies...until the real thing put the dream lover to shame. But how could Carrie transform the stoic ex-marien into a hot-blooded man?
Even before Jim walked into her Dallas P.I. office, Carrie had fallen for his photo. The square-jawed hunk she'd sought had starred nightly in her fantasies...until the real thing put the dream lover to shame. But how could Carrie transform the stoic ex-marien into a hot-blooded man?

Ever since he was a kid and his orphaned family split, sending him into foster care, Captain James Barlow knew he was a jinx to anyone he loved. He'd hidden out safely in the marinesuntil a detective found him and most of his siblings. The captain had seen battle, but no enemy made him uneasy like his newfound family and the beautiful Carrie Rand.
Even before Jim walked into her Dallas P.I. office, Carrie had fallen for his photo. The square-jawed hunk she'd sought had starred nightly in her fantasiesuntil the real thing put the dream lover to shame. But how could Carrie transform the stoic ex-marine into a hot-blooded man?
Even before Jim walked into her Dallas P.I. office, Carrie had fallen for his photo. The square-jawed hunk she'd sought had starred nightly in her fantasiesuntil the real thing put the dream lover to shame. But how could Carrie transform the stoic ex-marine into a hot-blooded man?
Tonya S. reviewed A Soldier's Return (Children of Texas, Bk 4) (Harlequin American Romance, No 1073) on
I areally enjoyed the book. The Author is wonderful. Makes reading enjoyable.
Betsy D. (Freyathorn) reviewed A Soldier's Return (Children of Texas, Bk 4) (Harlequin American Romance, No 1073) on + 60 more book reviews
Military hero