He was just supposed to be a sperm donor… donating as a college student was impulsive. Crazy. But how can he refuse to help save the life of the thirteen-year-old daughter he’s never met?
Jordan Young has ideas of her own and fate’s got plans for all of them. When Jordan runs off to meet her father, Amelia’s trip to retrieve her takes an unexpected twist.
They’re not supposed to be a family. But Finn finds himself longing for exactly that.
Can he keep this unexpected family, forged in a desperate attempt to save Joran’s life?
Or will the pressure drive them apart?
A Family to Keep is a contemporary family drama romance set near Lake Erie, featuring the Hawkins Family. While part of a series, this is a stand-alone story. Grab your copy today!
With close to a half million copies of her books sold worldwide, award-winning author Susan Gable is known for her ability to weave realistic characters and powerful emotions, to make readers both laugh and cry.
“In her skillfully developed story with a novel storyline and wonderful characterization, Gable blends modern science and romance to make for a great read.” – 4.5 Stars, Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine
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Strong characters and clever story.
Loved this book. Oh what measures we moms will go through for our children. It’s nice when we can find love along the way! Stayed up half the night finishing this one! Could not put it down, a must read!
My first time reading this author and i loved this book
I really enjoyed this book and mostly couldn’t put down.
I really enjoyed this story. The characters were so real and I was in their story 100 percent. It really was a sweet love story and great how everyone was able to make adjustments to make a HEA. Loved it. Thanks
Beautiful story
Finn has two failed marriages behind him and has no intention of being involved in a permanent relationship again, let alone being a father. However that changes, first when he meets (and is attracted to) Amelia the mother of his child, and then when his daughter (against the wishes of her mother) comes to find him. Amelia had so much to cope with, a past that would have shattered a weaker woman and a seriously ill daughter (I’ve never come across aplastic anemia) and then a pregnancy where she has an incompetent cervix. It was adorable how Finn came up with ways to make Amelia feel less isolated and trapped but I’m not surprised that it took awhile for it to sink in that Finn was not ‘a toad in Prince’s clothing’. The characters are all well written and immensely likeable, particularly the Hawkins family – Michael and Lydia Hawkins and their 12 grown up children. Whilst one in a series, this book can be read as a standalone.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.