In the Manor with the Millionaire
by
Cassie Miles
He was a self-made millionaire, but it was his young son who mattered most to Blake Monroe. So when a beautiful teacher appeared on his rainy doorstep, her car overfl owing with her every worldly possession, and immediately bonded with the boy, Blake hired Madeline Douglas on the spot. Under Madeline's care, the child thrived. And in her presence, Blake's defenses crumbled...more
Mass Market Paperbound, Large Print, 280 pages
Published
July 8th 2008
by Harlequin Books
(first published July 1st 2008)
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Third book in "The Curse of Raven's Cliff" six-book, multi-author mini-series from Harlequin Intrigue. I've said it in the reviews of the past 2 books, but it bears repeating: this series really needs to be read in order, as a whole. The books just don't work as stand-alones.
Book three introduces two new characters to the series. A gifted architect, Blake, who has been hired to restore a local historic landmark. And Madeline, a teacher hired to tutor Blake's autistic s...more
Book three introduces two new characters to the series. A gifted architect, Blake, who has been hired to restore a local historic landmark. And Madeline, a teacher hired to tutor Blake's autistic s...more
Completely broke, Madeline Douglas hopes with all her heart she'll be able to get the tutoring job for famous architect's Blake Monroe's six-year-old son. Duncan has special needs, being diagnosed with a high-functioning type of autism.
Despite their butting heads about what is best for the child and Blake firing her two times in less than 24 hours, Madeline stays and under her care little Duncan prospers.
But not all is well in the old manor Blake is renovating. Its owner ...more
Despite their butting heads about what is best for the child and Blake firing her two times in less than 24 hours, Madeline stays and under her care little Duncan prospers.
But not all is well in the old manor Blake is renovating. Its owner ...more
Again I find myself in the middle of a series with out knowing it. This is becoming a bad pattern of behavior. However, I really like this book. It was nicely paced, with rich characters and a good little mystery. However, I did not the handling of the child Duncan. Either being autistic or an empath is hard enough to believe, being both really looked like a shitty way to explain things. Maybe if I wasn't a therapist and dealt with this population daily I might have been so offended. But I am. O...more
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Cassie grew up in a small town at the very tip of southern Illinois. A tomboy, she spent most of her time outside and got into big trouble for breaking the trellis while climbing out her second-story bedroom window.
When her family moved to L.A., major culture shock ensued. She discovered that grapefruits grew on trees, television offered more than two channels, and all the other girls ...more
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When her family moved to L.A., major culture shock ensued. She discovered that grapefruits grew on trees, television offered more than two channels, and all the other girls ...more
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