Gruff rancher Cade McGovern had been burned by love in the past and he had no intention of it ever happening again. But when he found an unconscious woman and her newborn baby, he had no choice but to open his reluctant and battered heart.
Someone had tried to take Jayne's baby girl and had hurt her deliberately in the process. Where Cade came from, no one hurt a woman—and got away with it. So the solitary rancher made a vow to protect the two females suddenly thrust upon him.
But who was Jayne really? Because there was no way she could be the child's mother—not when she'd been a virgin until she met him!
Dani Sinclair was a 2008 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Contemporary Series Romance: Suspense/Adventure category for her novel Midnight Prince. She was RITA finalist for her novel Better Watch Out, won a Romantic Times Magazine Reviewers’ Choice Award for Best Harlequin Intrigue of 2000 for The Specialist, and was nominated for a Career Achievement award for Series Romantic Suspense.
Ms. Sinclair and her husband reside outside Washington, D.C., where they share their home with four indoor cats, a small feral colony and the varied wildlife that passes through, stopping to feed at their bird feeders on a daily basis. They are active volunteers with a local animal rescue group and urge everyone to be responsible pet owners.
Very great book. Got this book when I was 12 years old and it finally seen its last days at 23 years old. Been looking everywhere for this book. Just didn't remember the true blood Texas part. I highly recommend to anyone needing a suspense, romantic thrill type of novel. A lot of crime, chases,kidnapping, love making, mysterious cowboys, and etc. 😅😉☺🤗
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Jayne is a freelance private investigator with a baby, a baby that isn’t her own, a baby that she saved from being sold by a baby-trafficking ring. And now bad guys are after her.
Cade McGovern is solitary a rancher in a bad mood, and his day is about to get worse.
While unloading the supplies from his track he finds an unconscious woman there… and a tiny crying baby… and a lot of blood!
Whoa, the suspense! Someone’s Baby is intriguing and suspenseful and insane! …In a good way.
Jayne is witty and I just mostly loved her. She has some pretty hilarious lines over the book and it’s hard not to laugh, or admire her strength and determination to save the baby. Cade is a little grumpy, but completely swoon-worthy and so very protective of Jayne and the baby, even without knowing the whole truth behind their story.
I found Someone’s Baby to be slightly predictable though… or maybe it was just my uncanny sense to solving mysteries *cough*. But predictable or not it was gooood! Jayne and Cade go through some pretty crazy things together, what with criminals after her and a vengeful ex-brother-in-law after him.
So yes, Someone’s Baby was suspenseful and slightly predictable, but it was also sweet and endearing and heartbreaking and why not, steaming sometimes. So if you like those things maybe you should check it out, just don’t set your hopes too high.
this book wasn't bad at all! romance first but it didn't take a whole book with I love you not. There were first chasing part not courting, blood gun, cowboy, loner, bad day, mistrust, lust ..... in between more ... love. plus some humors. yep I liked it. not disappointed.
Enjoyed this story and the twists and turns. Story does deal with kidnapping and selling babies, which could be a trigger for some. Only part that left me hanging was closure on Heather...