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Book Review of The Tender Stranger (Harlequin Historical, No 456)

The Tender Stranger (Harlequin Historical, No 456)
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This is one of Carolyn Davidsons stand alone novels. It was interesting but not fascinating. Our heroine, Erin, is hiding from her parents-in-law because she is pregnant and knows they want the baby.

Their son died before the beginning of the book and the parents want the last thing of their son his child. To that end, they hire a bounty hunter to find Erin. It takes him months to find her because she has covered her trail well and she has moved to a hillside cabin in Colorado.

Her mistake was buying the cabin in her real name, thus Quinn finds her. He plans to take Erin back to New York City. However, he soon finds that there is more to the story than the parents told him. Quinn has to rethink his situation.

The book was OK and Quinn was certainly a worthy hero.