Kindra K. (Onion) reviewed Found: One Son (Harlequin Superromance, No 856) on + 105 more book reviews
He'd met her buying peaches in an open-air market in sleepy, sun-drenched San Pablo. They'd connected instantaneously, and that connection deepend into a magical, fierce love. Then Michael Molina disappeared without a word.
Emmie Kenyon had put Michael into the past. But unfinished business compelled him to hire Finders, Keepers, a detective agency that specialized in locating lost lves, to track Emmie down. She was living a small-town American life - with his son, a wonderful little boy named Jeffrey.
Michael thought they could be a family. Convinced Emmie of it, too.
Until a man from their past reappeared, and Michale and Emmie found they had to trust their love for each other - and for their son - or lose it altogether.
Emmie Kenyon had put Michael into the past. But unfinished business compelled him to hire Finders, Keepers, a detective agency that specialized in locating lost lves, to track Emmie down. She was living a small-town American life - with his son, a wonderful little boy named Jeffrey.
Michael thought they could be a family. Convinced Emmie of it, too.
Until a man from their past reappeared, and Michale and Emmie found they had to trust their love for each other - and for their son - or lose it altogether.
Candy R. (hsbusdriver) reviewed Found: One Son (Harlequin Superromance, No 856) on + 35 more book reviews
He'd met her buying peaches in an open-air market in sleepy, sun-drenched San Pablo. They'd connected instantaneously, and that connection deepended into a magical, fierce love. Then Michael Molina disappeared without a word. Emmie Kenyon had put Michael in the past. But unfinished business compelled him to hire Finders, Keepers, a detective agency that specialized in locating lost loves, to track Emmie down. She was living a small-town American life-with his son, a wonderful little boy named Jeffrey. Michael thought they could be a family. Convinced Emmie of it, too. Until a man from their past reappeared, and Michael and Emmie found they had to trust their love for each other-and for their son-or lose it altogether.