Debbie B. (dilitary) reviewed Amanda's Child (43 Light Street, Bk 22) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 582) on + 102 more book reviews
Pregnant and alone.
When Amanda Barnwell was kidnapped from her Wyoning ranch, she feared for her unborn child. But her captor, sexy Matt Forester, swore he was saving her and her baby. He'd discovered the identity of the sperm-bank donor who fathered her child-aman whose family would stop at nothing to claim the baby...and eliminate Amanda from the family tree.
With a would-be killer at their heels, Amanda had no choice but to trust Matt. But her abductor was more male than a virgin country girl like Amanda could ever handle. Was Matt telling the truth...? And with her baby's life at stake, could Amanda take the chance?
When Amanda Barnwell was kidnapped from her Wyoning ranch, she feared for her unborn child. But her captor, sexy Matt Forester, swore he was saving her and her baby. He'd discovered the identity of the sperm-bank donor who fathered her child-aman whose family would stop at nothing to claim the baby...and eliminate Amanda from the family tree.
With a would-be killer at their heels, Amanda had no choice but to trust Matt. But her abductor was more male than a virgin country girl like Amanda could ever handle. Was Matt telling the truth...? And with her baby's life at stake, could Amanda take the chance?
Zina P. reviewed Amanda's Child (43 Light Street, Bk 22) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 582) on + 8 more book reviews
A book that was hard to put down.
Sarah G. (sarahchase) reviewed Amanda's Child (43 Light Street, Bk 22) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 582) on + 155 more book reviews
he insists she is at risk because of the sperm donor of her unborn child...
Kathy (kss) - reviewed Amanda's Child (43 Light Street, Bk 22) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 582) on + 40 more book reviews
one of my favorite in the 43 light street series