"Amusing paranormal contemporary romance"
Mark Johnson arrives in Cuttersville, Ohio to dump his
eight years old stepdaughter Piper on her biological
father, farmer Danny Tucker. Danny is stunned as he had
no idea that he sired an offspring as the late mother Nina
Schwartz of Xenia, Ohio never said a word to him.
However, he believes Piper is his and welcomes the shy
neglected child into his home. With his mother out of town and unsure what to do, Danny
turns to his ex-wife Shelby, who recently married Boston
(see A DATE WITH THE OTHER SIDE) for help. However,
visiting wealthy heiress Amanda Delmar takes charge of
shopping though she never stepped inside a Wal-Mart
before. He is desperate for a baby sitter while he works
the field but Piper rejects everyone including his take
the hill mom; everyone except Amanda and her teacup poodle
Baby. Danny offers Amanda the position; since she needs
the work as her dad citing tough love cut her off without
a penny, she accepts. As the heiress, the farmer, and the
child become acquainted, they fall in love with the help
of the Weeping Woman ghost, but can these three different
individuals forge a family? Perhaps with ghostly
matchmaking they can. This amusing paranormal contemporary romance contains
serious undertones especially the neglect and mental abuse
of a preadolescent. The strong cast including the return
of the lead couple and a key ghost from the first
Cuttersville novel makes the tale work with humor, sexual
tension, and the patience to help Piper realize she
deserves love and much more. Fans will appreciate Erin
McCarthy's delightful pennies form heaven tale of
opposites in love pushed together by a needy child and an
even needier ghost. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 27, 2005
SummaryChicago socialite Amanda Delmar thought spending the summer
in CuttersvilleOhio's most haunted townwould be
a hoot, until dearold-Dad cut her off. Now Amanda has to do
the unthinkable and get... A JOB. Her attempts at joining
the job market would crack up farmer Danny Tucker, if he
weren't so turned on by the skinny, bronzed blonde. Hiring
Amanda to babysit his baby girl may not be the smartest
thing Danny has ever done. But seeing how she and her
couture-clad poodle bring a smile to his shy daughter's face
makes it all worthwhile. Now all Danny has to figure out is
how to keep Amanda at arm's length, when she has already
wriggled her way into his heart.
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