Natalie B. (Hawaiianstar) - reviewed The Inn at Oak Creek (Harlequin Superromance, No 1115) on + 680 more book reviews
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Molly Porter was on her way to the Olympics, a member of the women's downhill ski team. A horrific accident left her, after years of recovery, alive and well, but carrying a lot of scars not all of them visible. Because Molly can no longer have children.
Throwing her energies into her new career as a hotel manager at the Bluebonnet Inn, Molly is finally satisfied with her life. Until she meets Sam Kincaid, the new owner. He's handsome, he's smart and it looks as if their professional relationship is blossoming into something more. But Sam has very clearly
expressed his desire for children children Molly could never give him. She has to tell him, but if she does, will her world come crashing downagain?
Throwing her energies into her new career as a hotel manager at the Bluebonnet Inn, Molly is finally satisfied with her life. Until she meets Sam Kincaid, the new owner. He's handsome, he's smart and it looks as if their professional relationship is blossoming into something more. But Sam has very clearly
expressed his desire for children children Molly could never give him. She has to tell him, but if she does, will her world come crashing downagain?