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The Family Way

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A pregnant woman without a husband.
A family without a father.
And a mysterious stranger who wants to be both...


She's the pregnant mother of two children. She's also a recent widow, still mourning the death of her husband, who died before she even knew about the pregnancy. AND she's trying to manage a failing resort in Nevada. Despite all this, Wendy Sloan is coping...sort of.

When a handsome stranger named Josh Walker appears one day, looking for a job, Wendy figures he's too good to be true. Reluctantly, she lets him stay. In no time, her kids are crazy about him and he's fixing up the place, just as he promised. And Wendy... Wendy's attracted to him. Very attracted. She doesn't want to be, but she is.

As it turns out, both of her contradictory reactions to Josh are right. No, he's not what he seems to be, not exactly. And yes, he's a man worth loving. A man who can bring wholeness and happiness back into her family's life. A man who wants to be a father to her children...all three of them.

298 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published November 1, 1999

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Rebecca Winters

1,137 books206 followers
aka Rebecca Brown Burton, Rebecca Burton

Rebecca Winters, born Rebecca Brown Burton, was the author of over 175 romance novels published with Harlequin, delighting readers worldwide for more than 35 years. Her stories, translated into many languages, have sold nearly thirty million copies. A French teacher turned novelist, she combined her love of language, family, and storytelling into a remarkable literary legacy.

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September 29, 2012
Found in a bag of books from a friend, startling like "A hero's child" by Diana Whitney. I sense a theme here.

Woman with kids struggle to keep resort going. Enter stranger who is a handy-dandy odd jobs man. Attraction ensues. Guy likes kids. True love.
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