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Return to Sender #2

First-Class Father

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Mills & Boon Intrigue series brings you stories filled with secrets & seduction...RETURN TO SENDER

Could a single, twenty-year-old letter affect the lives and loves of two very different women?

She'd lived without him till now

Dylan Wade had always claimed a good cop would never make a good husband let alone a good father. So when Heather Taylor learned she was pregnant with his baby, she ran. But now a stalker had kidnapped her son and she needed Dylan more than he could ever know .

The cop in Dylan vowed to find the missing boy. The man in him still burned at the sight of the woman who'd set his heart on fire. Despite the years, he'd never stopped loving her. But Heather returned in big trouble and with big secrets. What would Dylan do when he learned the biggest: that the boy he was searching for was his own son?

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 1, 1998

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Charlotte Douglas

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CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS has loved a good story since she learned to read at the age of three. After years of teaching that love of books to her students, she now enjoys creating stories of her own. Often her books are set in one of her three favorite places—Montana, where she and her husband spent their honeymoon; the mountains of North Carolina, where she has a summer home; or Florida, near the Gulf of Mexico on Florida’s west coast, where she’s lived most of her life.

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April 16, 2018
Fast-paced but predictable
September 14, 1998

Although better than the first book in this duet (which isn't saying much), "First-Class Father" is still only an OK read. The prologue tells you that a rich couple is searching for their twenty-five year old daughter who was taken from them at birth. Then we meet the twenty-five year old heroine. Guess who she is? The plot moves along quickly, and Heather and Dylan are likable, but I personally can't stand books where you know the guy is the father of the woman's baby, yet the characters don't get around to learning that forever. Predictable events and a too-cute epilogue ruin what could have been a real page-turner.
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