Linda G. reviewed Jacob's Girls (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 661) on + 14 more book reviews
single dad raising triplets!
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from back cover:
Girl trouble. Seven-year-old Allie is organizing her teacher to death. Seven-year-old Jessie is crying in class. Seven-year-old Meggie is becoming almost reclusive. Jacob is told that what the triplets need is a woman in their lives--and maybe they do. But the last thing Jacob needs is to exchange girl trouble for...
Woman trouble. Jacob's gone that route before. All it did was get his daughters' hopes up--his hopes up--and then the lady left. Maybe the answer is to enlist the help of a friend, someone like his partner, Michelle....
Big trouble. Unfortunately, what Jacob begins to feel for Michelle isn't just friendship--it's love and anger, desire and frustration. Because, while Michelle's willing to be a surrogate mother to Jacob's children she's resisting the idea of being a wife to him.
Girl trouble. Seven-year-old Allie is organizing her teacher to death. Seven-year-old Jessie is crying in class. Seven-year-old Meggie is becoming almost reclusive. Jacob is told that what the triplets need is a woman in their lives--and maybe they do. But the last thing Jacob needs is to exchange girl trouble for...
Woman trouble. Jacob's gone that route before. All it did was get his daughters' hopes up--his hopes up--and then the lady left. Maybe the answer is to enlist the help of a friend, someone like his partner, Michelle....
Big trouble. Unfortunately, what Jacob begins to feel for Michelle isn't just friendship--it's love and anger, desire and frustration. Because, while Michelle's willing to be a surrogate mother to Jacob's children she's resisting the idea of being a wife to him.