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Cargando... Tail of Two Hearts (2013)por Charlotte Carter
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Family Blessings Chase Rollins has much to be grateful for. A new home, a new career running the Fluff & Stuff pet store and new friends. But he could have so much more. Lovely bookstore clerk Vivian Duncan just might be the perfect wife. But when Viv becomes a foster mother to four-month-old Theo, Chase knows he has a problem. A life with Vivian will mean a life with children--and that's one challenge he's not sure he'd ready to tackle. Can Viv and Theo convince him that a family is the biggest blessing of all? The Heart of Main Street: They're rebuilding the town one step--and heart--at a time No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This book focuses on Vivian Duncan, assistant at the Happy Endings bookstore, and Chase Rollins, owner of the pet store. As with most romances, I feel like if the two would just honestly talk to each other, they'd have solved the problems keeping them apart much sooner than they did. Vivian is discouraged because the last two men she dated dropped her when they learned she couldn't have kids of her own; Chase doesn't want to have kids of his own because he's afraid he'll pass on genes for abuse. He's also afraid he'll be the kind of father he had--a valid concern based on what I know of the subject (which isn't much). Vivian, meanwhile, is determined to adopt a child (something she decided before she and Chase started to spend so much time together).
I wish the book talked a bit more about trusting God and how Chase came to his realizations about his fears--but that's probably too much to hope for in a formulaic romance book. ( )