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Itâs not rocket science, though that might be easier. Itâs just about being the best dad a man can be.
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HAR #813 FOUR REASONS FOR FATHERHOOD by Muriel Jensen
Also available:
HAR #805 FAMILY TO BE by Linda Cajio
HAR #809 A PREGNANCY AND A PROPOSAL by Mindy Neff
Dear Reader,
February is a month made for romance, and here at Harlequin American Romance we invite you to be our Valentine!
Every month, we bring you four reasons to celebrate romance, and beloved author Muriel Jensen has reasons of her ownâFour Reasons for Fatherhood, to be precise. Join former workaholic Aaron Bradley as he learns about parenthoodâand loveâfrom four feisty youngsters and one determined lady in the finale to our exciting miniseries THE DADDY CLUB.
Some men just have a way with women, and our next two heroes are no exception. In Pamela Bauerâs Corporate Cowboy, when Austin Bennett hits his head and loses his memory, Kacy Judd better watch outâbecause her formerly arrogant boss is suddenly the most irresistible man in town! And in Married by Midnight by Mollie Molay, Maxwell Taylor has more charm than even he suspectsâhe goes to a wedding one day, and wakes up married the next!
And if youâre wondering HOW TO MARRYâ¦The Worldâs Best Dad, look no farther than Valerie Taylorâs heartwarming tale. Julie Miles may not follow her own advice, but sheâs got gorgeous Ben Harbisonâs attention anyway!
We hope you enjoy every romantic minute of our four wonderful stories.
Warm wishes,
Melissa Jeglinski
Associate Senior Editor
To Jeannette and Manny Bragaâour best buddies!
Muriel Jensen and her husband, Ron, live in Astoria, Oregon, in an old four-square Victorian at the mouth of the Columbia River. They share their home with a golden retriever/golden Labrador mix named Amber, and five cats who moved in with them without an invitation. (Muriel insists that a plate of Friskies and a bowl of water are not an invitation!)
They also have three children and their families in their livesâa veritable crowd of the most interesting people and children. They also have irreplaceable friends, wonderful neighbors and âa life they know they donât deserve but love desperately anyway.â
HARLEQUIN AMERICAN ROMANCE
119âLOVERS NEVER LOSE
176âTHE MALLORY TOUCH
200âFANTASIES & MEMORIES
219âLOVE AND LAVENDER
244âTHE DUCK SHACK AGREEMENT
267âSTRINGS
283âSIDE BY SIDE
321âA CAROL CHRISTMAS
339âEVERYTHING
392âTHE MIRACLE
414âRACING WITH THE MOON
425âVALENTINE HEARTS AND FLOWERS
464âMIDDLE OF THE RAINBOW
478âONE AND ONE MAKES THREE
507âTHE UNEXPECTED GROOM
522âNIGHT PRINCE
534âMAKE-BELIEVE MOM
549âTHE WEDDING GAMBLE
569âTHE COURTSHIP OF DUSTYâS DADDY
603âMOMMY ON BOARD
606âMAKE WAY FOR MOMMY
610âMERRY CHRISTMAS, MOMMY!
654âTHE COMEBACK MOM
669âTHE PRINCE, THE LADY & THE TOWER
688âKIDS & CO.
705âCHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY
737âDADDY BY DEFAULT
742âDADDY BY DESIGN
746âDADDY BY DESTINY
756âGIFT-WRAPPED DAD
798âCOUNTDOWN TO BABY
813âFOUR REASONS FOR FATHERHOOD
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Susan Turner watched the long silver limo pull up in front of the church as she walked down the steps carrying Ringo, the other three boys trailing behind her. The back door on the passenger side opened before the driver could come around to help.
A tall man in a beige raincoat stepped out onto the sidewalk. He frowned apparently at the sight of the small crowd leaving the church.
âUncle Aaron!â John shouted. They were the first words except for âyesâ or ânoâ the boy had spoken since Susan had sped across Princeton to care for him and his brothers.
The man opened his arms and bent down to scoop up the boy as he flew at him.
âWhoâs that?â George asked. He was four.
âI Guess itâs Uncle Aaron,â six-year-old Paul replied sagely. âCome on!â
The two boys ran to the man. He lowered John to his feet to embrace the other two boys.
Susan tried not to be offended by their traitorous behaviour. Sheâd run to be with them the moment sheâd received the news that their mother, Susanâs cousin, and their father had perished in a commuter-plane crash off Catalina Island.