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An icy patch of ice took the Miller's lives, leaving behind two-year-old Willy. When the lawyer attempted to fulfill their last request regarding their son, he learned Kristen had perished in a fire. Assuming that she was still estranged from her family, he notified the family of Kristen's death. Clair was shocked to learn that she had nephew. While her father was uninterested, Clair insisted on gaining custody of the child. But when she arrives in Elk Creek, Willy's guardian disarms her. Jace Brumley is a natural parent, easily handling the stubborn two-year-old whether it is in a doctor's office or working the ranch. He makes pizza from scratch, using his own home canned tomatoes. He had become daddy by default, since he was like a brother to Bill and made a solemn vow to raise the child in his place, should the worse happen. And it won't give the child up. Besides, there are far more pleasant things he would like to do with Clair than fight a custody battle.
As custody battles go, BABY BE MINE provides a rather light treatment, handling the emotions without the legal battle. Author Victoria Pade provides rather interesting and unexpected characterizations. Clair is not a natural mother and is clueless as to how to bond with her nephew. Her attitude that blood should supersede a currently stable home is gently, but effectively challenged as she learns to cope with her guilt about the past. Jace is a marvelous father who disregards his lawyer's advice because, while it might legally in the child's best interest, it is not in the child's moral best interest. His integrity and parenting skills make him an irresistible hero. Further, at no time does this stubborn two-year-old easily capitulate to the new strange woman in his life. Instead, he behaves just like, well, a two-year-old. Very highly recommended.
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Rand and Lucy work well together because Lucy could do anything he ask for and she stands her ground when they argue. Another good point, so she shows that the world doesn't revolve around Rand. As they work together, they discover that they're attracted to each other but they're both reluctant to pursue it and they each have their own reasons. Rand's reason is that he doesn't think he has the capability to devote all his time to family and Lucy's reason is that one, she doesn't trust any man, after the father of her son ran away when he discovered she was pregnant and two, she doesn't want to become Rand's passing lover.
They also work together to uncover an imposter that may be residing in the Colton household, the place where Rand's father lives in. The imposter has made an attempt to kill some of the family members and Rand discovers some interesting facts. I am definitely reading the next book, which is PASSION'S LAW to discover what would happen to that imposter.
I finished reading this book in about a day, at all crazy hours because FROM BOSS TO BRIDEGROOM is so interesting. I kept on wanting to find out what would happen between Rand and Lucy and would their reasons change for each other. I am really not disappointed with this book and the Colton series so far. I recommend the Colton series and FROM BOSS TO BRIDEGROOM to those who like romances that continue.
^_^ ~ Izzy
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The only drawback I had was the way Jimi interrogated all the suspects. At times it felt like a scene from "Dragnet", with Jimi constantly asking people leading questions, just as though she were a police officer. And what's more, the characters answered her questions without hesitation. This didn't seem believeable to me.
There are lots of fun and quirkly characters in DATING CAN BE DEADLY. I enjoyed becoming involved with Jimi and her family, and I look forward to further books in this series.
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Nice storyline, but the narrative about their attraction and how they fought it was so repetitive, by the time they got together, I was almost past caring. Without the unnecessary and repetitive sexual tension, the book would be half as long. We got the point in Chapter Two.
Character development was scarce, not only with the main characters, but definitely with the secondary characters. I had to go back to the beginning and find the passage that explained some family relationships. The writing lacked meat to it; the author missed some obvious chances to make the town and the people more interesting.
Worth a read anyway.
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In the wrong hands, the theme of amnesia threatens to grow dangerously tired as romance authors frequently use is as a plot devise. In the hands of Victoria Pade, however, this theme takes on a new dimension as she teases the reader with selective information and the growing heat between the heroine and hero. THE COWBOY'S GIFT-WRAPPED BRIDE is a sexy, lively read perfect to keep the blood hot on a cold winter afternoon. Highly recommended.
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Now Brady's flying to her family's ranch purportedly for a fun visit. Neither he nor Kate confessed to their rash marriage, but he's actually bringing her the divorce papers to be signed. Unfortunately, fate has taken a hand in the matter, and Kate has another secret to confess. She's pregnant. And she still feels his magnetism. Despite that attraction, however, Kate has serious reservations about telling Brady about the baby. She'd seen first hand the results of shotgun weddings, and had no intentions of making Brady feel trapped. So she decides not to inform him of the pregnancy before the divorce is finalized.
Their marriage was the most insane thing Brady had ever done in his life. But she wasn't just another woman, and when she stipulated her desire to be married when she lost her virginity, it made a kind of drunken sense to fill her dream. But there's nothing more foolish than marrying your best friend's sister and then taking her to bed. Even if the lovemaking had been fabulous. Now he wonders when they put this fiasco behind them, if he'll finally be able to get her off his mind.
What a delightful dilemma Victoria Pade presents in COWBOY'S BABY. Sometimes fate has to take a hand when two people allow a hasty act to block their attraction, as Pade demonstrates with style. Unfortunately, the heroine's lack of confidence wears the plot down a bit; nevertheless, the airy tone still manages to hold the reader's avid attention. Recommended.
Glenna was willing to learn what it took to live on the Kansas prairie if only she could provide the promised home for her blind sister, Mary. But her foiled attempts with her widow's disguise to gain money to support her sister raised many doubts in Jareds' mind. What was she up to??
Little by little the generous gestures by Glenna began to make a small impression on Jared. Just don't ask about "Janie".
Glenna's conclusion was that Jared had loved Janie very much.
Glenna took immediately to Lyden...the twenty month old son of Jared.
I loved meeting Jared's brother, Joseph and his wife, Cally. And their eight children, 17 year old John, 16 year old Charity, then 15 year old twins, Matthew and Mark [they picked them up in Topeka on their way to the ranch] then there is 14 year old, Luke who is quiet and musical, like his mother.
[grin] Jared figured that his brother must have needed a rest because the next set of twins are 10 year old, Peter and Paul. [chuckle, chuckle] then six years later, little 4 year old Annie is born, "she is a sweetheart" according to Jared and she wants to marry Uncle Jared when she grows up. Oh, yes, and Cally is expecting again. Whee! what a great family.
Joseph is 36 and Jared is 33 [boy, does he have a way to go - sibling competition, you know] Of course Glenna is only 24.
Glenna, being from Chicago [Jared's nickname for her was "city-girl"]just about had histerics when a rattlesnake appeared up from the floorboards and was heading for the baby. One of the many reasons why Jared kept telling Glenna that it was too dangerous for a blind child to live on the ranch. But Glenna kept trying to think up adjustments to make the ranch livable for Mary.
Oh, yes - it did take a while for Glenna to let her handsome husband into her bed.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - thoroughly enjoyable - excellent read and keeps you interest.