"interesting family drama"
Kit Wells travels from IdaBelle Falls to downtown Chicago
to inform CEO Travis Callahan that his sister Marlene died
in a car accident and that his infant niece Libby needs
him. Marlene also told her best friend not to give up on
her brother, whom she kissed under the mulberry tree back
home. Though in shock, Travis will raise his kin even if
he has no idea how to deal with a baby. However, managing a major corporation is a piece of cake
when compared to managing a six month old child as Libby
makes demands at any hour and the smell could force Bin
Laden to surrender. Still he is fortunate as Kit remains
in the Windy City to help him adjust though she hopes that
adjustment takes a lifetime as she still loves the boy
next door who broke her heart once before. This is an interesting family drama in which death and an
infant serve as matchmakers. Kit and Travis keep the
story line moving forward as both wants to do what is
right for his young niece while fearing rejection if they
take that first step towards one another. Though Travis
adapts too easily from workaholic CEO to loving family
man, contemporary readers will enjoy his new role as the
head of DADDY DAYCARE. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 25, 2006
SummaryFatherhood wasn't on CEO Travis Callahan's life plan, but
his baby niece, Libby, needs him. He's always understood the
word duty, and if his new role requires changing diapers and
midnight feedings, so be it!
Unfortunately, taking care of a six-month-old isn't as easy
as running a corporation, and Travis is soon in over his
head. Luckily for him, former flame Kit Wells is more than
happy to help. As part owner of the daycares she ran with
Travis's sister, Kit can teach him all about diaper duty.
But can she teach him what it feels like to be part of a family?
And will Kit be the one who makes it whole...?
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