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The Mother of His Child Kindle Edition
It also led her to Cal Huntington, Kit’s adoptive father. Attraction sizzled between Marnie and the gorgeous widower but Cal made it perfectly clear he wanted Marnie in his bed—not in his daughter’s life. Could he have Marnie as his mistress, without Marnie becoming a mother to his child…
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarlequin Presents
- Publication dateMarch 21, 2011
- File size641 KB
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- ASIN : B004R1QAMK
- Publisher : Harlequin Presents (March 21, 2011)
- Publication date : March 21, 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 641 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 185 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #889,483 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,670 in American Fiction Anthologies
- #3,912 in Romance Literary Fiction
- #4,624 in Coming of Age Fiction (Kindle Store)
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2015I've read this novel years ago, and I still have the copy. I didn't expect it, but I ended up enjoying and finishing the whole book. If you are into Harlequin novels (and believe me, I've read plenty of those, and some of them were really disgusting) this one is not bad at all. Sandra Field is not a terrific writer, but she does a very decent job. There's plenty of drama, the charachters aren't paper thin, and the plot is just that - a plot not a lame excuse for it. The book is good enough to not feel sorry after you have read it. I say, give it a chance. I googled for it fourteen years after reading it, and I still remembered the title and the author's name.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2000I am a person that loves to read and hardly ever finds fault in a book. Last night was the exception. I have never before read a book by Sandra Field, but I was very disappointed with The Mother of His Child. The main reason would have to be the unrealistic way that the characters behaved. I am not giving anything away by saying that the adoptive father meets the biological mother of his child. This is given in the synopses on the back of the book, but what amazed me is this mans behavior. To me, he was someone that needed to control his hormones. The day after meeting his daughters biological mother he wanted to have an affair with her. The adoptive child also did not seem to serve a purpose in this story. They could have cut her out and no one would care. There seemed to be no reason for us to care about any of these characters. Even the harsh way that Marnie talked to her daughter made me angry with Marnie herself. I have to admit that recently I read Maggie's Baby by Colleen Faulkner and the plots are almost exactly the same-right down the manipulative mother forcing the adoption. Maybe, I was disappointed with Sandra Fields book because I felt myself comparing the quality of the story to Colleen Faulkners, and Faulkners was much better written.