Molly M. (freeverse071681) reviewed Love and the Single Mom (Single... With Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1398) on + 609 more book reviews
Overcoming her Ex-factors took perseverance...
She was an ex-wife, ex-lawyer and soon-to-be ex-owner if her restaurant didn't turn around. To top things off, Margo Evans's ex was getting married again. What if her two children preferred their new stepmom?
But all was not lost. A new lunchtime regular, Robert Brooks, seemed likely to add some spice to her lifeor he would if a single mom hadn't recently left him standing at the altar, wrenching away the child he'd begun to love.
Could Margo coax the conservative banker to swallow his fear of women with kids? And show him to a table for four?
She was an ex-wife, ex-lawyer and soon-to-be ex-owner if her restaurant didn't turn around. To top things off, Margo Evans's ex was getting married again. What if her two children preferred their new stepmom?
But all was not lost. A new lunchtime regular, Robert Brooks, seemed likely to add some spice to her lifeor he would if a single mom hadn't recently left him standing at the altar, wrenching away the child he'd begun to love.
Could Margo coax the conservative banker to swallow his fear of women with kids? And show him to a table for four?
Natalie B. (Hawaiianstar) - reviewed Love and the Single Mom (Single... With Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1398) on + 680 more book reviews
She was an ex-wife, ex-lawyer and soon-to-be ex-owner if her restaurant didn't turn around. To top things off, Margo Evans's ex was getting married again.
What if her two children preferred their new stepmom?
But all was not lost. A new lunchtime regular, Robert Brooks, seemed likely to add some spice to her lifeor he would if a single mom hadn't recently left
him standing at the altar, wrenching away the child he'd begun to love.
Could Margo coax the conservative banker to swallow his fear of women with kids? And show him to a table for four?
What if her two children preferred their new stepmom?
But all was not lost. A new lunchtime regular, Robert Brooks, seemed likely to add some spice to her lifeor he would if a single mom hadn't recently left
him standing at the altar, wrenching away the child he'd begun to love.
Could Margo coax the conservative banker to swallow his fear of women with kids? And show him to a table for four?
Joan D. (keeponreading) reviewed Love and the Single Mom (Single... With Kids) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1398) on + 122 more book reviews
good reading, really enjoyed this book.