Jennifer D. (nympherella) reviewed Babies on Board (That Special Woman!) (Silhouette Special Editon, No 913) on
Kate Hennessy is stranded in a jungle in Columbia with 3 infants.
Who the heck ever said that a woman had built in instructions for taking care of babies? She had an assignment to cover as a photojournalist. Protect her camera.
Being stranded with 3 babies and MATT SULLIVAN was not her idea of a picnic. Dang, the bus left without her. Matt Sullivan and the orphanage bus to the rescue.
She knew that Matt suffered from a severe, chronic case of the dreaded LWS - Little Woman Syndrome. [personally I think she suffered from fear of it].
Then to hear "The engine, she is dead" so many hours after excaping the firing zone and at least 2 days from the orphanage, Yikes, what next?
Matt wasn't surprised that Kate knew nothing about babies. Her feminine qualities left a lot to be desired..... or did they? Funny -- he'd never noticed those womanly curves before. And those smokey green eyes! Whoa! but the babies were leveling out the differences between Kate and Matt. Actually they started pulling well together
Those babies, little Charlie and Tommy and baby Maria, were hard to leave in the end. The story was exceptionaly moving. Except, again, they couldn't keep their hands? off each other in the end.
Recommended to enjoy
Who the heck ever said that a woman had built in instructions for taking care of babies? She had an assignment to cover as a photojournalist. Protect her camera.
Being stranded with 3 babies and MATT SULLIVAN was not her idea of a picnic. Dang, the bus left without her. Matt Sullivan and the orphanage bus to the rescue.
She knew that Matt suffered from a severe, chronic case of the dreaded LWS - Little Woman Syndrome. [personally I think she suffered from fear of it].
Then to hear "The engine, she is dead" so many hours after excaping the firing zone and at least 2 days from the orphanage, Yikes, what next?
Matt wasn't surprised that Kate knew nothing about babies. Her feminine qualities left a lot to be desired..... or did they? Funny -- he'd never noticed those womanly curves before. And those smokey green eyes! Whoa! but the babies were leveling out the differences between Kate and Matt. Actually they started pulling well together
Those babies, little Charlie and Tommy and baby Maria, were hard to leave in the end. The story was exceptionaly moving. Except, again, they couldn't keep their hands? off each other in the end.
Recommended to enjoy
Renee S. (renee45) reviewed Babies on Board (That Special Woman!) (Silhouette Special Editon, No 913) on + 588 more book reviews
good book
Shawna B. (shawna) reviewed Babies on Board (That Special Woman!) (Silhouette Special Editon, No 913) on + 24 more book reviews
Amusing. A bit of a stretch.... but amusing.