Rebecca B. (SunnyBrook) reviewed Fathers & Other Strangers (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 667) on + 147 more book reviews
Matt Bolt...a top homicide detective before he made one - almost fatal - mistake and ended up wth a bullet in his chest, another in his leg. And now, to complicate matters, his son - a child he's seen only twice in ten years - is placed in his care.
Donna B. reviewed Fathers & Other Strangers (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 667) on + 125 more book reviews
Matt Bolt. A top homicide detective before he made one-almost fatal-mistake and ended up with a bulet in his chest, another in his leg. And now to complicate matters, his son-a child he's seen only twice in ten years-is placed in his care.
Bolt's life is a shambles, his house a wreck-and he can't cook. Worse, his son seems to hate him. Then, as if he doesn't have enough troubles, he's suddenly stuck with Virginia Carney, a woman running from her past. Running for her life.
Matt Bolt's a stubborn man; even he admits that. He's never asked anyone for help, but he needs it now. Still, he has two questions: First, is Ginny's presence in his home likely to be a danger to his son? Second, can she cook?
Bolt's life is a shambles, his house a wreck-and he can't cook. Worse, his son seems to hate him. Then, as if he doesn't have enough troubles, he's suddenly stuck with Virginia Carney, a woman running from her past. Running for her life.
Matt Bolt's a stubborn man; even he admits that. He's never asked anyone for help, but he needs it now. Still, he has two questions: First, is Ginny's presence in his home likely to be a danger to his son? Second, can she cook?
TJ J. (CraftyTJ) reviewed Fathers & Other Strangers (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 667) on + 381 more book reviews
Matt Bolt is a retired (not by choice) homicide detective. Things are bad enough with his son Austin thrust upon him...but then Ginny comes around. Virginia Carney is running from the past. And Matt is there to help her through it.