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Mummy for Hire Mommy for Hire

381 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2009

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Cathy Gillen Thacker

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Dear Readers,

The love stories in my family have always been fodder for romance novels.

My maternal grandmother and grandfather simultaneously ran a business together and raised four daughters, long before it was an accepted thing to do.  Grandpa O’Dell ran the gas station and the barber shop; Grandma O’Dell managed the grocery and cooked for customers.  They were true partners and madly in love and parted, tragically, way too soon when he succumbed to cancer when he was in his early fifties.  Grandma grieved deeply but eventually picked herself up, started a new career as a cafeteria chef, and eventually found deep romantic love and happiness again, in the form of a second marriage.

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March 16, 2025
Catching the Matchmaker

Matchmaker Alexis is hired to find Grady a wife so his daughter Savannah has a mother. Grady wants a marriage of convenience to a woman who will not expect any emotional ties from him. Alexis knows this is a disaster in the making. Savannah changes everything bringing happiness to them all. This is a heartwarming story.
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February 16, 2021
ספר קליל, חושני ומרתק. חיסלתי ביום אחד.
מדובר על אמריקה בשנות האלפיים.
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May 20, 2016
Sweet, surprisingly grown-up romance. Grady is looking for a new mother for his daughter and turns to matchmaker Alexis to set up a marriage of convenience. They of course fall in love instead. The thoughts and discussions they have about what marriage is all about, how you know it's true love, and what is important to a child when a parent remarries are all thoughtful and realistic. The little girl is a real sweetie, but speaks and acts her age - as do her nasty K classmates! I also really liked how slowly their physical relationship grows. They give in to it, but don't act like they have no control over their hormones. All in all a good read and a pleasant change of pace from the ridiculously bad novellas from earlier this week.
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July 27, 2011
I thought this was a wonderful novel. At first I was concerned about the whole positioning of the charachters but Cathy handles it very well. I thought the charachters themselves were dynamic and endearing and that they move together to create a happy and caring union. I would however have liked to see the end a little less rushed. And, as a rule, I don't like epilogues much.
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May 23, 2012
This was a cute story. The writing was good, though I would have written differently in several places. Not a lot of action or intensity going on between the two main characters. All in all it was a nice heartwarming story.
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