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Finding Hope

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Being offered a position at a prestigious architectural firm is a dream-come-true for thirty-four year old widow Hope Morgan. For twelve years she’s attended college while working full-time and fending off family efforts to find her a new husband. Hope’s long-exiled libido escapes confinement the moment she sets eyes on Ben Schaffer, her married boss. When Ben’s wife walks out on him and their young sons, Hope steps in as temporary nanny, a bad move, considering all those traitorous hormones.

Ben finds himself developing feelings for Hope, feelings he knows better than to act on, given the mistakes of his past. But Hope refuses to take no for an answer, and her three-year-old accomplices are a triple threat of determination when it comes to finding everyone a happy ending.

333 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 27, 2012

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May 11, 2017
I confess I chose this book because I love Lois Winston (aka Emma Carlyle) and I have triplets. I enjoyed the book because it was well written and without any bias against Hope when she agrees to be a temporary nanny for the triplets even though she was hired to be a member of the architectural firm. She saw the need and agreed to help. No negotiating special privileges as many heroines would do! I also liked the way she spoke her mind and was decisive. It was a little unusual to see the man hanging back in this situation!

I loved the way the author wrote the triplet boys. Her spelling to enhance the special speech of a three year old was a significant clue that she understood young children. Their growth under Hope's care was heartwarming and I am sure I wasn't the only one rooting for a happy ending! The details of Hope's background and the secondary issue of the IVF doctor's unscrupulous behavior was fascinating and makes one wonder...

This book had it's moments of ups and downs, but it was hard to put down! I recommend it for anyone who loves romance, children, and challenges!
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April 15, 2018
I really enjoyed the book. I found it a good story to read. I haven't read any of Emma's books before, and I would read more of her stories 😀
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