"Great romance"
Tired and cynical, San Francisco Herald investigative
reporter Matt Winters hears the crying of a baby in the
hallway of his apartment. Matt goes to investigate and
finds an infant on the floor. His new neighbor Caitlyn
Deveraux, owner of a bridal shop, asks what is going on and
who is he behind the safety of her door. After persuading
her he is her neighbor, they take care of the infant's
needs. They soon find a note that asks Matt to watch his
nephew as apparently his long lost sister Sarah, separated
from him by the foster parent system, dumped little Emily
on him. Worried that Sarah seems in trouble and deeply needing
to give his sibling a hug for both their sakes, Matt
decides to use his journalist skills and find her. He
enlists the help of a reluctant Caitlyn. As they change
dirty diapers while desperately seeking Sarah, Matt and
Caitlyn fall in love, feelings that neither treasure at
this moment. Barbara Freethy provides readers with an enticing
relationship drama with touches of humor that eases some of
the tension of an emotion-laden story line. The warm yet
at times melancholy plot contains a fine key cast to
include the lead couple, his sister, and his niece while
the strong support players such as Jonathan and the
mysterious woman with the watering can add much oomph to
the novel. Though Caitlyn's assistance seems out of
character especially with her own past and wedding gown
deadlines, Ms. Freethy paints a sensitive tale of some of
the different kinds of wonderful that is love. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 23, 2001
SummaryThe story is set in San Francisco and begins when a sexy
rogue reporter, who is a very determined bachelor, and a
wedding gown designer, who is a very determined
bachelorette, find a baby in the hallway between their
apartments. These two strangers suddenly find themselves
in a makeshift family, but falling in love with a baby and
a man who don't belong to you can be very risky, especially
when somewhere out there is a woman who might just want her
baby back.
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