Barb C. (SilkenFrost) reviewed Mr. Family (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 711) on + 4 more book reviews
"The Widow and the Wastrel" I believe it was renamed when it came out in paperback..?
I liked this book. The history about Hawaii that was mentioned in the book was interesting.
Donna B. reviewed Mr. Family (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 711) on + 125 more book reviews
Kal Johnson is a still-grieving widower with a young child. He can't imagine marrying again-not for love, anyway. But it's becoming increasingly clear that his daughter needs someone besides him. A mother. Kal's solution is to place an ad in a local magazine.
Erika Blade is a woman who's afraid of love. And sex. She answers the ad, figuring she's probably the only person in the whole world to whom a "celibate marriage" would appeal. After all, she does want children but she doesn't want to acquire them in the usual way. As it turns out, Kal likes her letter-and soon discovers that he likes her. More than likes. He's attracted to her. The one thing that wasn't supposed to happen.
Erika Blade is a woman who's afraid of love. And sex. She answers the ad, figuring she's probably the only person in the whole world to whom a "celibate marriage" would appeal. After all, she does want children but she doesn't want to acquire them in the usual way. As it turns out, Kal likes her letter-and soon discovers that he likes her. More than likes. He's attracted to her. The one thing that wasn't supposed to happen.
Linda S. (GoneToTheDogs) reviewed Mr. Family (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 711) on + 625 more book reviews
Kal Johnson s a still-grieving widower with a young child. He can't imagine marrying again not for love, anyway. But it's becoming increasingly clear that his daughter needs someone besides him. A mother. Kal's solution is to place an ad in a local magazine. Erika is a woman who's afraid of love. And sex. She answers the ad, figuring she's probably the only person in the whole world to whom a "celibate marriage" would appeal. After all she wants children but she doesn't want to acquire them in the usual way...
Angela S. (boringgirl) reviewed Mr. Family (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 711) on + 302 more book reviews
a man places a personal add for a wife to share a celebate marraige and she answears. she is afraid of sex but wants a family and he is a widower who cant get over his dead wife, but he has a young child to care for. a very touching story. takes place in hawaii!
Johnnie H. (LadyElaine) - reviewed Mr. Family (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 711) on + 126 more book reviews
Kal Johnson is still grieving widower with a young child. He can't imagine marring again...not for love, anyway. But it is becoming increasingly clear that his daughter needs someone besides him. A mother. Kal's solution is to place a ad in a local magazine.
Wanted: Woman to enter celibate marriage and be stepmother to four-year-old girl. Send child rearing philosophies to Mr. Family!
You will have to read the book to find out who answer the add and what happens !
Wanted: Woman to enter celibate marriage and be stepmother to four-year-old girl. Send child rearing philosophies to Mr. Family!
You will have to read the book to find out who answer the add and what happens !
Rebecca H. (Willowgirl) reviewed Mr. Family (Family Man) (Harlequin Superromance, No 711) on + 294 more book reviews
An ad in the local magazine..practical solution for the still grieving father with a little girl who needs the feminine touch in the house...not so simple does it turn out.