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Love Child: Where There is Love / Upon the Storm
Love Child Where There is Love / Upon the Storm
Author: Justine Davis, Annette Broadrick
ISBN-13: 9780373217045
ISBN-10: 0373217048
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Silhouette
Book Type: Paperback
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tnmammaof4 avatar reviewed Love Child: Where There is Love / Upon the Storm on + 40 more book reviews
They surely knew about making love...but what about making babies?

Where the heart is by Annetter Broadrick
A frantic phone call had a secret agen Max Moran on the first plane to a faraway country. The caller: his never forgotten former lover. The mission: the rescue of a kidnapped child, his son!

Upon the storm by Justine Davis
Amid a raging hurricane, Tracy Dalton found passion in the arms of a beautiful stranger...then she vanished. His search: three long years, no stone unturned. His discover: the mystery woman who'd haunted his dreams...and their child conceived upon the storm...
reviewed Love Child: Where There is Love / Upon the Storm on + 8 more book reviews
Can't remember the first story, but the second Upon the Storm by Justine Davis is one of my all time favorites! It's the story of an actor and a photographer who get stranded together during a storm. Once they are rescued she leaves the actor because she knows all about his reputation (it isn't good...thinks poster boy for the cover of US Weekly)! He searches for her and finally finds her several years later...only she has a secret that she's been keeping all these years. I'm not going to go into specifics since I don't want to spoil the story, although I supose the title of the collection is rather self explanatory. For me this was a quick and enjoyable read, a hero who actually said what was on his mind without worrying about appearing vulnerable to the heroine. This book has long had a spot on my keeper pile!