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Mass Market Paperback Secondhand Dad Book

ISBN: 0373078927

ISBN13: 9780373078929

Secondhand Dad

(Part of the Familes are Forever Series)

Secondhand Dad by Kayla Daniels released on Sep 24, 1998 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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"FAMILIES ARE FOREVER"

A good sub-title and a wonderful premise to the story.Caroline Tate wants her child back but her expectations that everything would run smoothly when it happens was being a bit optimistic.Three years her child, Ethan, spent with his father, now she wants him to instantaniously connect with her. It just doesn't happen.Noah Garrett, an excellent cop, cannot afford to lose his witness or his stubborn mother.But how was he going to prevent her and her son from invading his space? Well common sense worked for a while until the hormones started to act up.A really intriguing story -- really holds ones interest. The emotional problems were not insurmontable but did cause more problems.The Killer? just about who you would expect -- just a bit weird.Will definitely recommend and you might want to read it again.

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Caroline Tate has been searching for her missing son Ethan for three long agonizing years. No one has seen or heard from her son or the man that kidnapped him, her ex-husband. The phone call came from out of the blue telling her that she can come get her son.Noah Garrett needs Caroline to stay in town with her son who is now the key witness to the murder of his father. Noah never expected that he would have to keep her at his house and protect her and her son himself. Noah has avoided any emotional attachments since the death of his wife and daughter, but Caroline and her son need him, even if he hates the feelings and emotions that they stir in him.For once it was the male character that drew me to this story more than any other character. Noah has had to deal with more than any one person should have to. I thought his pain came through loud and clear when Caroline told him his wife and child would not want him to torture himself and he simply stated to Caroline that it was easy enough for her to say, because at least she had her child. His pain practically leaps off of the pages. As the reader you really want to see Noah with a happy ending. The story takes you on an emotional rollercoaster with all of the characters. My problem was with the ending. It was flat and wrapped things up to quickly. I believe that after everything these characters went through that they deserved a better written ending.
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