When tragedy strikes, Zoe Anderson finds herself in the one role she never expected to have: mother. Sharing guardianship of four-year-old twins with sexy Rafe Kirkland is a responsibility she simply cannot accept. Rafe is just going to have to take care of the boys himself. Rafe's not prepared to
Tender Loving Care
β Scribed by Jennifer Greene
- Publisher
- Harlequin;Carina Press
- Year
- 1987;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1426891474
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β¦ Synopsis
When tragedy strikes, Zoe Anderson finds herself in the one role she never expected to have: mother. Sharing guardianship of four-year-old twins with sexy Rafe Kirkland is a responsibility she simply cannot accept. Rafe is just going to have to take care of the boys himself. Rafe's not prepared to be a single parent either, but deserting the children is not an option-and he's never been as attracted to a woman as he is to their godmother. He proposes a solution: Zoe and the boys will move in with him, at least until other arrangements can be made. Or until he can convince her to make their temporary family permanent. Zoe reluctantly agrees to the plan, but even after she loses her heart to the twins, she can't possibly take that emotional risk with Rafe ... Previously published. 45,900 words.
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