Father Christmas
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- 4,99 $US
Description de l’éditeur
Book Two of the Daddy School series, originally published in 1997. Arlington, Connecticut police detective John Russo is responsible to a fault. When his girlfriend got pregnant, he married her. When she walked out on the marriage, he committed himself to raising their son himself. But when his baby-sitter has a family emergency and must fly to California, John’s carefully rigged existence comes crashing down. He needs help, and fast.
Molly Saunders co-founded the Daddy School to help men become better fathers. She wants to help John, not just by providing a space for his two-year-old son in her preschool but also by teaching him how to deal with his son’s demands—and teaching him that despite the occasional brutality of his work, he can still be a loving, vulnerable man. When it comes to learning the skills he needs to raise his son well, John is an A student. But Molly’s lessons in love prove much more challenging. Can a man who conceals a gun inside his undercover Santa Claus costume actually be the gentle, sensitive man of Molly’s dreams?
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Father Christmas
Another great story from Judith Arnold. I love this series Daddy School. These stories are not hurried through,are allowed to build,and they are not short. It’s almost like she knew these people personally and wrote the beginning of their life story. So far all of them have been warm, funny, heartbreaking, and just the right amount of sexy. If you like a happy ending then you won’t be disappointed.
No Bah Humbugs Here
John Russo is a police officer and the divorced single dad of a boisterous two year old. When his childcare falls through, he enrolls his son in the preschool owned and run by Molly Saunders. He also enrolls in her Daddy School to try and learn how to better parent his son. What he didn’t sign up for was the immense attraction he feels for Molly or having any relationship with anyone—he knows he’s not cut out for it. But sometimes we don’t get what we want, but we do get what we need.