The toddler in Jessica Chandler’s arms is Dr. Peter Sheridan’s spitting image. Down to the auburn hair, dark brown eyes, cleft chin-and small birthmark on his jaw. Peter had no idea he had a child. Or that the baby’s mother passed on, and his son was being raised by her twin sister, Jessie. A workaholic with few personal ties, Peter has no clue how to be a father. Though Jessie fears he’ll take … he’ll take the boy away, she’s willing to show Peter how to be there for his son. But can she open her heart to this instant daddy, as well?
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Very good book.
A very nice book that’s easy to read.
Enjoyed this story, unusual storyline but good.
Great read
A great easy to read but a wonderful message
I really like this book and could not put it down, one of my favors.
Just a nice, clean story.
I loved it! Easy reading with believable characters that were inciteful. It reminded me that there are always 2 sides to a story- and not to judge till you know them.
Really enjoyed reading it!
Easy read.
Well written and hard to put down
A cute story, easy read, and interesting.
So slow and repetitive, I finally stopped reading.
Mediocre
To many pages missing
Interesting concept of a man suddenly seeing a baby and “knowing” he is the father of the child when he had never even met the mother of the baby. Not very realistic, but ignoring that it wa appealing to romantics. There wasn’t enough interaction between the duo and what there was was skimpy, but it had a romantic and happy ending for the couple.
boring
This was a good book, just have read too many fiction books with a similar plot. Finished it all the way.
Pretty predictable
I enjoyed this book it read well it wasn’t real original but still it was a good story.