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A touching and emotional story about two single parents drawn together in unusual circumstances concerning their sons. Although their first meeting is far from ideal, they ultimately find a deep and rewarding love match only God could have foreseen. I definitely enjoyed this moving story.
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Heartwarming inspirational romance
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Very good book. It is written with Faith, but it is surprising human and very upliftingly loving and even sometimes sensual. Great read !
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Awesome story about 2 babies switched at birth! Must Read!
A routine medical exam told widowed Marie Cadant that her little boy had been switched with another at birth. But when she tracked down wealthy Peter Hallock--the man who had her biological son--she was surprised to find another single parent, and one eager to love not just his own child, but hers, as well.
Even as they struggled to keep their children close despite their far-flung homes, Peter was intrigued by Marie's inner strength and deep faith. He prevailed on her to accept a marriage of convenience for the children's sake, then faced the challenge of convincing her that despite the circumstances, theirs was a marriage truly made in heaven.
Even as they struggled to keep their children close despite their far-flung homes, Peter was intrigued by Marie's inner strength and deep faith. He prevailed on her to accept a marriage of convenience for the children's sake, then faced the challenge of convincing her that despite the circumstances, theirs was a marriage truly made in heaven.
A routine medical exam told widowed Marie Cadant that her little boy had been switched with another at birth. But when she tracked down wealthy Peter Hallock-the man who had her biological son-she was surprised to find another single parent, and one eager to love not just his own child but hers, as well. Very good reading.
Topic was of interest to me. Babies switched at the hospital, parents find each other after their spouses die. What happens next...?
Although I found the premise of the book intriguing with the babies switched at birth story line, the father in the story was a pain. He has a steamroller personality and I felt that there would be no happier ever after for this couple. The woman in the story had to keep giving in to whatever he wanted for the children and for the relationship. Up to a couple of pages before the romantic finish, the woman was thinking about what a divorce would be like from this man. Kind of made my skin crawl when he molded her into what he wanted in a wife, complete in picking out her hairstyle, clothes and perfume. I could see this story moving into one of those creepy Lifetime movies with the controlling husband ultimately destroying the wife. I normally like Cathy Hake novels but this one not so much.