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Sullivan as an unwanted "half-breed" is one whale of a character.
But I surely did like it that Eden Rourke saved his hide. And her with two youngsters in tow. It was a chuckle as Teddy and Millie continued to call Sullivan "papa" when they reached Rock Creek. Cash wasn't about to let Sin forget his role.
And only Eden could get him to reveal his name and dared to call him "Sin". What a gal.
Rock Creek Hotel was a dismal place but the only one with room for everyone. Sullivan took Eden and the children there to settle in.
And wouldn't you know that Cash caught Sin and Eden "cleaning the tub" and stealing some kisses and leaving a dire warning of what would happen if Jedidiah caught them.
Eden shuddered at the blank, dead look in Daniel Cash's eyes.
She also soon learns of Reese and Mary, Mary is kept busy with their little daughter, Georgie. Eden eventually needs to seek out Mary for some woman talk.
I loved it - Eden agrees to marry Sin in order to explore what when beyond the most stirring kisses she has ever experienced. Is this called love? She knows it is and Nate agrees to marry them.
Sin does not love Eden, this is just sex or so he thinks. But he does not have a chance against Eden, Teddy and Millie .
And as practice makes perfect, with Jed never finding out, Eden will enlarge their family.
The wonderfully strange part is Eden taking care of the hotel owner and gaining ownership of what she later calls "Paradise Hotel" and Sullivan finds a way to stay home.
Wonderful love story - fantastic characters, both male and female -- a keeper set of the Rock Creek Six
But I surely did like it that Eden Rourke saved his hide. And her with two youngsters in tow. It was a chuckle as Teddy and Millie continued to call Sullivan "papa" when they reached Rock Creek. Cash wasn't about to let Sin forget his role.
And only Eden could get him to reveal his name and dared to call him "Sin". What a gal.
Rock Creek Hotel was a dismal place but the only one with room for everyone. Sullivan took Eden and the children there to settle in.
And wouldn't you know that Cash caught Sin and Eden "cleaning the tub" and stealing some kisses and leaving a dire warning of what would happen if Jedidiah caught them.
Eden shuddered at the blank, dead look in Daniel Cash's eyes.
She also soon learns of Reese and Mary, Mary is kept busy with their little daughter, Georgie. Eden eventually needs to seek out Mary for some woman talk.
I loved it - Eden agrees to marry Sin in order to explore what when beyond the most stirring kisses she has ever experienced. Is this called love? She knows it is and Nate agrees to marry them.
Sin does not love Eden, this is just sex or so he thinks. But he does not have a chance against Eden, Teddy and Millie .
And as practice makes perfect, with Jed never finding out, Eden will enlarge their family.
The wonderfully strange part is Eden taking care of the hotel owner and gaining ownership of what she later calls "Paradise Hotel" and Sullivan finds a way to stay home.
Wonderful love story - fantastic characters, both male and female -- a keeper set of the Rock Creek Six
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