A Dad of His Own

A Dad of His Own
ISBN-10
1459259718
ISBN-13
9781459259713
Category
Fiction
Language
English
Published
2011-07-15
Publisher
Harlequin
Author
DIANA WHITNEY

Description

FOR THE CHILDREN FATHER FOUND Ten years ago, Chessa Margolis thought one lie wouldn't hurt anyone. But when little Bobby tracked down the dad on his birth certificate, Nick Purcell appeared—claiming his newfound son! Chessa knew she and Nick had never actually met, but Bobby longed for a father, and Nick desperately wanted to be one. Yet she never thought they'd grow so close…and the last thing she expected was to fall for Nick herself…. But the closer she and Nick became, the more Chessa had to lose. She knew before long she'd have to reveal the truth…and risk losing Nick…. Sometimes families are made in the most unexpected way!

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