Mail-Order Brood (Fabulous Fathers) (Silhouette Romance, No 1024)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Michelle (ShellyD77) - reviewed on + 193 more book reviews
Leon has a twenty thousand acre ranch in Texas and not time to find a wife for a partner. He decides to put an ad in a national magazine and a little old lady, Dodie, 78 years old, answers it.
Of course she has Cassie Esterbridge in mind to be Leon's mail-order bride. Cassie is willing to see if Leon is the kind of man she can live with and marry.
There is only one problem [which leads to others] Cassie neglects to tell Leon about her son Petey, a little 4 year old.
Newt, her brother ay 19 who displays artistic talent, there is also Freddie at 7 and Bart, who can't see without his glasses at 10 and the twins, Kyler and Kole who are 14.
Cassie has promised to make a home for her family if she marries Leon. Love, miscommunication and definitly misunderstanding leads to a wonderful romance and a great story. Find out how Leon and Cassie solve their hurt and bewilderment to forge wonderful family ties --- even with Leon's family.
Of course she has Cassie Esterbridge in mind to be Leon's mail-order bride. Cassie is willing to see if Leon is the kind of man she can live with and marry.
There is only one problem [which leads to others] Cassie neglects to tell Leon about her son Petey, a little 4 year old.
Newt, her brother ay 19 who displays artistic talent, there is also Freddie at 7 and Bart, who can't see without his glasses at 10 and the twins, Kyler and Kole who are 14.
Cassie has promised to make a home for her family if she marries Leon. Love, miscommunication and definitly misunderstanding leads to a wonderful romance and a great story. Find out how Leon and Cassie solve their hurt and bewilderment to forge wonderful family ties --- even with Leon's family.
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