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![]() | A Bachelor and a Baby (2003) (The second book in the Mom Squad series) A novel by Marie Ferrarella |
When corporate dynamo Rick Masters returned to Bedford, he had to see if old flame Joanna Prescott was still in town. No sooner did he reach her street than he saw Joanna's house going up in smoke! Rick rescued the pregnant beauty from near death, then helped bring her baby into the world.
Although she'd never stopped loving Rick, Joanna focused on finding a new home for herself and her baby girl. She couldn't resist the generous offer to live with Rick--as dangerous as it was to her heart...and her hormones. Soon, Joanna and Rick were again setting each other on fire in the bedroom. But had he truly forgiven her past mistake, and did he long, like her, for a shared future?
Genre: Romance
Although she'd never stopped loving Rick, Joanna focused on finding a new home for herself and her baby girl. She couldn't resist the generous offer to live with Rick--as dangerous as it was to her heart...and her hormones. Soon, Joanna and Rick were again setting each other on fire in the bedroom. But had he truly forgiven her past mistake, and did he long, like her, for a shared future?
Genre: Romance
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Used availability for Marie Ferrarella's A Bachelor and a Baby
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Paperback Editions
April 2003 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: A Bachelor and a Baby (Silhouette Desire) Author(s): Marie Ferrarella ISBN: 0-373-76503-7 / 978-0-373-76503-4 (UK edition) Publisher: Silhouette Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
June 2010 : Kindle edition
| Title: A Bachelor and a Baby (The Mom Squad) Author(s): Marie Ferrarella Publisher: Silhouette Desire Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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