Loving You
by Maureen Child
St. Martin's Press
June 1, 2003
ISBN #0312978448
Paperback
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Other Books by
Maureen Child

A Fiend In Need

Holiday With A Vampire

More Than Fiends

Eternally

The Part-Time Wife

Satisfying Lonergan's Honor

Strictly Lonergan's Business

Expecting Lonergan's Baby

Turn My World Upside Down

The Last Reilly Standing

Whatever Reilly Wants...

The Tempting Mrs. Reilly

Society-Page Seduction

A Crazy Kind of Love

And Then Came You

Man Beneath the Uniform

Some Kind of Wonderful

Sleeping With The Boss

Beauty & the Blue Angel

Finding You/knowing You

Love Is Murder

Kiss Me, Cowboy

The Royal Treatment

REVIEW

"Excellent finale to this exciting romance mini-series"

A knee injury ended Nick Candellano's professional football career. The former star misses the limelight as he starts over as a sports reporter with the ambition of working for ESPN, but currently locally covers a Chandler, California high school girl's soccer game. However, he is shocked when eleven year old Jonah Baker files a paternity suit claiming that Nick sired him based on comments his now deceased mom made.

Though he has his brother-in-law the attorney handling the legal aspects of the case, Nick tries to see Jonah's foster mother because he firmly believes he practiced safe sex with a myriad of females in his early stardom days. However, Tasha Flynn refuses to allow Nick to meet Mimi Castle or the kid. Mimi died six months ago but Tasha hides the death from local authorities so they cannot take away her beloved Jonah who she raises as her own. Surprisingly, Tasha and Nick fall in love and when he meets Jonah he cannot help but be hooked by the lad. Nick wants Tasha and Jonah as part of his family if he can persuade her that he loves both of them regardless of the DNA findings.

The sequel to the 2 in 1 novels FINDING YOU and KNOWING YOU, LOVING YOU is an entertaining contemporary romance that continues the adventures of the Candellano clan. The story line is fun though the audience will become a bit irritated with the pushiness of Nick's sister into his legal personal matters. Still the warm lead trio deserves a wonderful life together and the return of the warm- blooded Candellano brood (can anyone in Chandler survive this crowd?) makes for a fine read.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 24, 2003




 

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