Whose Baby?

Whose Baby? (Marriage of Inconvenience #6)

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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?...more
ebook, 304 pages
Published December 27th 2010 by Harlequin Special Releases (first published 2000)
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Andra
What do you do when the hospital makes a mistake?

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...more
Jacqueline
Well done story of babies switched at birth. I liked the development of how they finally decided to get married. The emotions seemed realistic. There was one thing that hit a pet peeve of mine. (view spoiler)[The hero had to be shown realizing his dead wife wasn't as wonderful as he remembered. I don't know why authors always have to do that. Why can't a hero get over a perfectly nice wife and move on? (hide spoiler)] It did seem as if the 2 girls were written more as if they were 5 instead of 3...more
Nicky
I didn't feel like the ending was complete. What happened with Brian? What about the H's parents? I also would have liked a little more between the H/h because it was like he said I love you and that was it. I believed he loved her but I would have liked for there to be more showing his love. Other than that I read this book quickly and I liked it :)
Deedee
I liked this one. I was surprised that I did. I wasn't expecting much but by the middle I was cheering for them all.
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