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Unexpected father

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9780373688333

Unexpected father is a man-woman relationships, police book by Delores Fossen.

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"Unexpected father. Tough-as-nails cop Jason Lawrence hadn't planned on parenthood. But after his brother died, he raised his baby niece, Megan, as his own. No way was he giving her up--not even to her biological mother. Jason knows he should keep his distance from Lilly Nelson if he hopes to keep his happy home. Someone wants Lilly dead, though, and something about her arouses Jason's most protective instincts. But what is he willing to risk to keep Lilly safe?"--Page 4 of cover. "Legally binding. Reformed-bad-boy-turned-rancher Bart Rawlins has been charged with murder, and he'll need the best lawyer in Texas to prove his innocence. So when newcomer Lindsey Wellington comes along with promises of acquittal, Bart suppresses his libido and focuses on the lovely lawyer's every word. This was not the first case Lindsey had imagined--and not falling for your sexy client was one lesson they'd overlooked in law school! But with Bart's future at stake, Lindsey will have to ignore her heart-- or she could lose it all."--Page 4 of cover.

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What genre is Unexpected father?+

Unexpected father is a Man-woman relationships, Police, Ranchers, Single fathers, Women lawyers book.

What is Unexpected father about?+

"Unexpected father. Tough-as-nails cop Jason Lawrence hadn't planned on parenthood. But after his brother died, he raised his baby niece, Megan, as his own. No way was he giving her up--not even to her biological mother. Jason knows he should keep his distance from Lilly Nelson if he hopes to keep h...

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Unexpected father was written by Delores Fossen.