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The Brides of Bella Rosa #8

Firefighter's Doorstep Baby

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When firefighter Cristiano Casali is injured on duty, there is only one place he can think of to recover--Monta Correnti, his home...Estranged from his feuding family and still wounded, Cristiano finds it difficult to start living again--until he meets pretty, warmhearted Mariella and the adorable baby she cares for, Dante....

As Mariella helps Cristiano recuperate and reunite with his family she realizes that "she" wants a family, too--with Cristiano!

192 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published November 1, 2010

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Barbara McMahon

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Bestselling, award winning author Barbara McMahon has written more than 80 novels which have sold more than 16 million copies world wide in more than fifty countries in twenty-eight languages.

Known for her heartwarming, emotional stories, she excels in capturing those feelings when first falling in love. She has won or been nominated for every major award in the romance genre from a double nomination in the RITA to winning the Bookseller's Best, National Readers Choice Award and the prestigious HOLT Medallion, among others.

Barbara lives in West Michigan with her husband and two fur babies. Her favorite passtimes are genealogy research and taking her dogs on walks in the wood behind their home.

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February 11, 2015
This was an ok/good book. I liked the characters and the plot. The scenery was great and the scenes were good. This was overall a good book, but it seemed really slow and drawn-out to me. There were moments when I was just reading and not really feeling the story. There were some tense moments and some happy ones. Overall a good book, but not really something I would choose to read again. Good Luck
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