Anything For Her
Janice Kay Johnson
Harlequin SuperRomance, Mar 5 2013, $5.50
ISBN: 9780373718368
All Sean had from his family was his great-great grandma’s unfinished quilt. When his last known relative died, he was placed in a nightmarish foster care home. Now he is with stone worker Nolan Radek who struggles to earn his foster son’s trust.
With Sean’s permission, Nolan takes the quilt to shopkeeper Allie Wright to ask her if she can finish the lad’s heirloom. She agrees to complete the quilt and also accepts a date with Nolan as both are instantly attracted to one another. As they fall in love, Nolan knows she conceals something from him that leads him to distrust her veracity as he knows firsthand betrayal by loved ones.
Aptly titled as the lead male must decide between dumping his beloved or accepting Anything for Her, this is an engaging contemporary romance starring two fully developed protagonists and a vulnerable child. Fast-paced for most of the entertaining storyline, the plot slows down once the audience learns Allie’s secret. Janice Kay Johnson provides fans with a fine drama.
Harriet Klausner
Janice Kay Johnson
Harlequin SuperRomance, Mar 5 2013, $5.50
ISBN: 9780373718368
All Sean had from his family was his great-great grandma’s unfinished quilt. When his last known relative died, he was placed in a nightmarish foster care home. Now he is with stone worker Nolan Radek who struggles to earn his foster son’s trust.
With Sean’s permission, Nolan takes the quilt to shopkeeper Allie Wright to ask her if she can finish the lad’s heirloom. She agrees to complete the quilt and also accepts a date with Nolan as both are instantly attracted to one another. As they fall in love, Nolan knows she conceals something from him that leads him to distrust her veracity as he knows firsthand betrayal by loved ones.
Aptly titled as the lead male must decide between dumping his beloved or accepting Anything for Her, this is an engaging contemporary romance starring two fully developed protagonists and a vulnerable child. Fast-paced for most of the entertaining storyline, the plot slows down once the audience learns Allie’s secret. Janice Kay Johnson provides fans with a fine drama.
Harriet Klausner
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