"Forrester Square"
Katherine Kinard is a day-care owner who wants to have a
baby. Fate intervenes when on her way to the local sperm
bank to get artificially inseminated she runs into
(literally) Nick Spencer, an Alaskan bush pilot who is in
Seattle looking for a wife for his three young daughters. Nick only has a week to convince Katherine that she is the
woman he wants to become his wife and mother of his three
kids. His last marriage was more of a marriage of
convenience, having been raised in foster care he doesn't
believe in the emotion of love. Will Katherine be able to
convince him that love is more then just a word? COME FLY WITH ME is Jill Shalvis' entry into the popular
FORRESTER SQUARE miniseries. Nick and Katherine both want
the same thing but have different thoughts about how to go
about it. COME FLY WITH ME is an emotion-packed book that will have
you thinking about going to Alaska if there are anymore
guys like Nick running around, while understanding why
Katherine feels the way she does. I would get COME FLY WITH ME, before it flies off of the
shelves of your nearest store. Barb Hicks
Reviewed by Barb Hicks
Posted April 30, 2004
SummaryThe Kinards, the Richardses and the Webbers -- Seattle's
Kennedys. Their "compound" -- elegant Forrester
Square . . .until the fateful night that tore these
families apart.
Twenty years later . . .
Their children were reunited. Repressed memories and family
secrets were about to be revealed. And one person was out
to make sure they never remembered . . .
Day-care owner Katherine Kinard longed for love, marriage
and children of her own. But when a Seattle sperm bank
seemed her only option, fate intervened -- a fender bender
with Nick Spencer . . .on her way to the clinic. The
Alaskan bush pilot quickly offered marriage -- and a ready-
made family. But what about love?
Nick hadn't had much experience with love -- except for his
children. He'd been raised in foster care, and his first
marriage had been for mutual convenience. But Nick knew if
he could convince Katherine to come to Alaska, she'd fall
in love with his precious little girls, with the beauty of
the land . . .and, in time, with him.
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