Terri L. (tlannan30) reviewed Rock-A-Bye Rancher (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1784) on + 28 more book reviews
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I liked the story of this book It is always endearing to see a man who falls for a baby!
Heather B. (HeatherLovesSpike) reviewed Rock-A-Bye Rancher (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1784) on + 114 more book reviews
And Clay Callaghan was ready to provide one for her. The Texas cattle rancher knew next to nothing about caring for infants, but hed never turn his back on his own flesh and blood.
As guardian of her younger siblings, attorney Daniela de la Cruz offered both legal and child-reading expertise. Yet it was clear this handsome cowboy neededand wantedmore from her. Well, Daniela could never turn down a child in need.
A handsome, single father-in-training was another storywasnt it?
As guardian of her younger siblings, attorney Daniela de la Cruz offered both legal and child-reading expertise. Yet it was clear this handsome cowboy neededand wantedmore from her. Well, Daniela could never turn down a child in need.
A handsome, single father-in-training was another storywasnt it?
Marsha S. (Chycole) reviewed Rock-A-Bye Rancher (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1784) on + 479 more book reviews
The baby girl needed a home and Clay Callaghan was ready to provide one for her. The Texas cattle rancher knew next to nothing about caring for infants, but he'd never turn his back on his own flesh and blood.
As guardian of her younger siblings, attorney Daniella de la Cruz offered both legal and child-rearing expertise. Yet it was clear this handsome cowboy needed--and wanted-more from her. Well, Daniella could never turn down a child in need.
A handsome, single father-in-training was another story--wasn't it?
As guardian of her younger siblings, attorney Daniella de la Cruz offered both legal and child-rearing expertise. Yet it was clear this handsome cowboy needed--and wanted-more from her. Well, Daniella could never turn down a child in need.
A handsome, single father-in-training was another story--wasn't it?