Managing a Depression-era garage in Oklahoma while his friend recovers from an animal bite, Yates finds himself falling in love with his friend's babysitter and housekeeper, who has scandalized the town by living with her employer.
Mother Load
β Scribed by K.G. MacGregor
- Publisher
- Bella Books
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Edition
- First Bella Books edition
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An earthquake didnβt break them. Old demons only tested and deepened their commitment. Even a toddler couldnβt tear them apart. Now Anna and Lily Kaklis have decided on a new adventure: adding to their family.
As usual, the timing couldnβt be better. Lilyβs only involved in the most important case of her career, and Anna struggles every day to keep her auto empire intact. Itβll be easy to fit in trips to the fertility clinic, right?
What Anna knows is sheβs no longer afraid of parenting and little Andy, Lilyβs nephew, deserves siblings. But when Lilyβs pregnancy faces complications, itβs all new territory for all three of them, testing their understanding of love in brand new ways.
In this fourth book of the award-winning Shaken Series, Lambda Literary Award winner KG MacGregor continues the compelling tale of two women who discover that real love has no limitations.
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