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For the sake of her daughters can she marry a stranger?
Lynn Chanak is living the nightmare every mother fears. There was a mix-up at the hospital. Her baby isn't hers. And the only way she can have the baby she gave birth to and keep the child she loves is to marry Adam Landry—a man she doesn't even know.
For the sake of his daughters can he marry a woman he'll never love?
Adam was devastated when his Jenny died. And his only consolation was their daughter. But as much as he loves Rose, he can't stand to think that the child Jenny carried for nine months will grow up without him. If marrying a stranger is what it takes to have both his daughters, then that's what he'll do. Even though he still loves Jenny...
For the sake of their daughters can they make this marriage work?
Whose Baby? (Superromance) Reviews
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| 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By A Customer This review is from: Whose Baby? Marriage of Inconvenience (Harlequin Superromance No. 889) (Paperback) What a fabulous book! I couldn't put it down for even a second. If you want a great book to read, this is just what you've been looking for. The story is about two people Lynn and Adam who discover that the hospital made a mistake several years ago and mixed up their babies. Now,these two strangers are going to get married. This is really a great book, and I would recommend it to anyone. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Whose Baby? Marriage of Inconvenience (Harlequin Superromance No. 889) (Paperback) This book is based on the case of babies being switched at the hospital - a terrifying thought for most parents. This concept is original and was well done indeed. I very much enjoyed this book and so did my brother. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Whose Baby? Marriage of Inconvenience (Harlequin Superromance No. 889) (Paperback) Lynn Chanak and Adam Landry are the single parents of Shelly and (Jenny) Rose. They did not know each other, and probably would not have if not for a series of unfortunate events.Lynn and her former husband do not see eye to eye about their daughter Shelly. He thinks that Lynn must have had an affair because Shelly does not look like him. To combat his allegations Lynn has Shelly's blood tested. It turns out that Shelly does not have the same blood as either of them. After some soul searching and an investigation into the baby switch Lynn finds that Shelly is really the biological daughter of Adam Landry and his first wife Jenny (who was in a comma and died shortly after the birth of her baby) and Rose the daughter Adam had been raising looked a lot like Lynn. After the first couple get togethers where their is some chemistry between Lynn and Adam they encounter some problems. One of the problems was the distance between the two (they lived several... Read more |
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