One for the keeper shelf! Enjoy this classic romance by everyone’s favorite storyteller, #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber. Rich Manning and Jamie Warren have always been friends–and nothing but friends. However, that changes when she asks him to father the child she so desperately wants. Rich agrees, with one condition: they have to get married. Suddenly, Rich discovers … Rich discovers side of Jamie he’s never seen before, and they’re surprised by the sweetness and passion they feel. But can Rich prove to the headstrong Mrs. Manning that it’s time to let the world in on their secret that their love is truly here to stay?
Originally published in 1992
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Typical Debbie M wonderful story!
Debbie’s books are always a great read.
Nice book held my interest. Couldn’t put it down.
Predictable, silly
So heart-warming, typical for Debbie Macomber!!
A very cute story that kept you turning pages to find out what was going to happen.
Same thing over and over, she’s mad at him and he is mad at her, misunderstandings over and over!
Good unpredictability story line. Enjoyed every page of this book.
Usual Debbie Macomber fare: improbable love match that you know from the first few pages was a love meant to be. Love Debbie’s books and enjoyed this one too. I love a happy ending.
Always love the author
In general, I liked the book. The misunderstandings between the two main characters are too numerous. It became frustrating to read after a while. I had to see it through to the end. I liked the romance and tension between Rich and Jamie.
Two clueless people.
Not her best constantly repeated things, and I personally found it not worth the read. I was very disappointed. She’s a great author, whom I read most of her books. Maybe next book.
I always Debbie’s books.
Light, easy reading.
I usually like her books more than I did this one. The heroine was a bit meek. They were suppose to be great friends, but she stopped talking to him almost immediately and allowed miscommunication rule the day. It seems to me if they knew each so well, they could have done better so I was a bit puzzled by the premise.