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Triplets Find a Mom

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The only rules Sam Goodacre has for his precocious triplet daughters are no dogs and no matchmaking. The single dad only wants to move forward after his wife's death. But the minute he and the girls meet the town's pretty new schoolteacher, he knows he's in trouble. Polly Bennett moved to the small town to get off the fast track, and she's the temporary owner of an adorable stray puppy. A single lady with a dog? The triplets are in matchmaking heaven! Too bad it goes against all the rules.

But this seems to be one case where the rules were meant to be broken.

288 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published February 21, 2012

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October 11, 2024
Fun read. starts neither lady or gentleman planned to get together. Their journey is rough and funny.
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123 reviews3 followers
February 5, 2013
As a member of the LOVE INSPIRED series of Christian romances, I tend to think of their books as "brain candy" - nice, sweet stories that don't require a lot of thought to read or understand. The plots are usually pretty simplistic and you know that it will all work out in the end. This book is no different. When single school teacher Polly Bennett moves to town, one of the very first people that she meets is single dad, Sam Goodacre, who has a couple of rules for his band of merry triplets: 1) no matchmaking; and 2) no dogs. It doesn't take long for the school teacher and the triplets to help him break all his rules - in the name of love.
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Author 3 books31 followers
March 24, 2012
I love a book that contains matchmakers and children. Even better are matchmaking children. Imagine my pleasure at three matchmaking triplets. When three adorable first graders think it's time for their daddy to find a wife, preferable the new school teacher; they will stop at nothing to make this dream become a reality. I love Annie Jones' sensitivity in dealing with the loss of a spouse and mother and yet bringing healing and love into the story. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone that loves a good romance...and children together!
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May 23, 2016
Caroline, Hayley & Juliette, all want Miss Polly Bennett as their new teacher, but only one will get her. Polly is delighted that she gets Caroline because she is the different triplet. Polly and her identical twin sister Essie had issues growing up an Polly would like to help Caroline if only her widowed dad, Sam could understand.
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1,801 reviews
October 24, 2012
Nice romance story about a widower and his three children. The children meet the new second grade teacher and decide that she is just what they have been looking for.
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407 reviews19 followers
April 28, 2013
I loved it <3 cute family story, I loved how it meantioned several scriptures. very easy and quick read, I could hardly put it down :-) if you love children then this is a good book for you.
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November 10, 2017
DNF this one around halfway. The characters just were making no sense to me. I couldn't understand why Polly immediately felt like her entire life had to be making sure the triplets were happy, to the point where she can't even keep a stray dog, because hearing about a dog when they can't own one may cause them emotional distress?! I understand Sam wants to protect his daughters, but his methods are so completely unreasonable that I just couldn't really get behind him as a person. The writing was very disjointed; I felt like I was missing chunks of this book. All in all, it seemed to be shaping up into a fine little story, but was just so illogical that I decided to give the rest a pass.
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