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Kids Included (Mills & Boon Large Print Romances)
Book: Kids Included (Mills & Boon Large Print Romances)
Written by: Caroline Anderson
Publisher: Mills & Boon
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

MORE THAN EXCELLENT -- A KEEPER!
Rating: 5 / 5
THIS REVIEW COVERS THE PAPERBACK put out by Harlequin 2/00 -- an added extra to their Harlequin Romance line #464 [available through the mail -- call Harlequin for paperback]

What is an author to do with 4 children and no wife?? Jack met Molly on vacation with their respective children in tow.
Molly has Cassie and Tom. And Jack has Seb, Amy, Philip and little Nicky. Be sure to find out how Jack acquires 4 children.
Amy and Cassie became best friends and so did Tom and Philip.
Seb, coming 15, wanted some of Jack's attention and little Nicky just wanted a mommy to love.
So they shared and blended their vacation and looking after the children. As the time passed Molly was losing her heart and Jack was just losing it.
Jack uses Molly as an inspiration for the characters in his book and she helps with the children to allow him to write.
Love - uncertaintity - and the drawing together of the children bring Jack and Molly together.
And, behold, a bonus -- or two -- Jack's book becomes a best seller and Nick's parents become honorary grandparents.
The story is great - it will certainly capture your attention and is worth rereading.




 
 
 



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