RT Book Reviews calls this charming tale by USA Today best-selling author and RITA Award nominee Maureen Child a "warm and funny story about what it means to be a family." Simon Bradley is shocked when Tula Barrons shows up at his office with news that her cousin has died, leaving behind a baby-a boy Tula thinks is Simon's. Skeptical, Simon invites Tula and the baby to stay at his house until he can take a paternity test. But he never expects that having the two around will make him want to be a family man after all.
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"I truly enjoyed this book. It moved a little slowly at times. However, it was a great book. I recommend this to everyone who loves a good romance. This was a great book!!"
— Rebecca (5 out of 5 stars)
RT Book Reviews calls this charming tale by USA Today best-selling author and RITA Award nominee Maureen Child a “warm and funny story about what it means to be a family.”
" I always enjoy this writer's books. There are many human elements in her's that I don't find with too many....where the hero or heroine actually screw up. "
— Ladyacct, 9/1/2013" I just love baby themed romances. "
— Debbie, 4/20/2013" I'm feel like I ought to knock off another star just because the title is so terrible, but I did like this book. It was basically straight forward and predictable, but Simon and Tula were both likeable. This was a fast, fun read. "
— Donna, 2/25/2013Maureen Child is a USA Today bestselling romance author. She has written over ninety books and has been nominated for the RITA Award five times. Child writes under a variety of pen names; as Kathleen Kane she writes primarily paranormal romances, and as Ann Carberry she writes western historical romances. As herself Child is best known for her Bachelor Battalion series and a variety of stand-alone novels, including The Part-Time Wife, Loving You, Some Kind of Wonderful, A Crazy Kind of Love, and others. Her novel A Pocketful of Paradise was made into a television movie called The Soul Collector, staring Melissa Gilbert, Bruce Greenwood, and Ossie Davis. She currently lives in Southern California with her family.
Eliza Foss is an actress who has appeared in numerous theaters in New York City and around the country. She has narrated over thirty books and short stories, been featured in AudioFile magazine, and won five AudioFile Earphones Awards for her narrations.