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Baby On The Ranch (2011)

by Susan Meier(Favorite Author)
3.83 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
037317733X (ISBN13: 9780373177332)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Harlequin
series
Babies in the Boardroom
review 1: This is the third book featuring the Andreas brothers. Of the three this is my favorite, while it still has some dramatic back story, compared to the other two it is more believable. I enjoyed the give and take between Cade and Suzanne. They were spunky and flirtatious but still had the presence of mind to avoid jumping into the sack with each other before conquering their own demons. Suzanne is a great character, she's strong, smart, and despite the circumstances she manages to see a silver lining and do the best that she can for her and Mitzi. She has had it tough in recent months and because of that she is not willing to settle for anything less than a mutual loving and caring relationship. Cade suffers from guilt over the death of his wife. She was ill during their mar... moreriage but because he wasn't there to say goodbye he becomes convinced that the only thing he cares about is work. But time and again he proves to others that he cares about others more than the next business deal but he is too stubborn and wracked with guilt to see it himself. What really makes the story for me are the side characters, my favorite being Amanda Mae from the diner. Love her! She should have her own series where she plays matchmaker for all the love lorn in Texas. This was a cute fluffy read and I enjoyed reading it.
review 2: Suzanne's friendly nature, strong backbone, and can-do attitude made me root for her to overcome her financial issues and find true love. She'll do whatever it takes to provide for herself and her daughter. Cade's angst and guilt about his past makes him a vulnerable hero who must make peace with certain issues before he can move on and fall in love. Suzanne and her baby are just the remedy he needs, although he doesn't know it at first.The secondary characters in this story are so vivid that you might want to sit down and have a cup of coffee with them if they were real. As usual, Susan Meier pulls at the reader's heartstrings and makes you feel like you're right there with the characters. Highly recommend. less
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nikki2186
One of the best Harlequin romance's I have read.
todabarba
Miniseries: Babies in the Boardroom
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Miniseries: Babies in the Boardroom
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