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Fatherhood Lessons
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To be a good father
he needs the right teacher
When his twins’ nanny leaves for a family emergency, single dad Knox Taylor knows he’s in over his head caring for the girls alone. But having their aunt’s aid for the summer wasn’t the assistance he had in mind. But Merritt Lane’s crash course in fatherhood might just teach Knox what he desperately needs to know…and reveal she’s the partner he didn’t know he was missing.
From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.
he needs the right teacher
When his twins’ nanny leaves for a family emergency, single dad Knox Taylor knows he’s in over his head caring for the girls alone. But having their aunt’s aid for the summer wasn’t the assistance he had in mind. But Merritt Lane’s crash course in fatherhood might just teach Knox what he desperately needs to know…and reveal she’s the partner he didn’t know he was missing.
From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.
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“I really enjoyed the latest Love Inspired novel from Gabrielle Meyer. First of all, Knox. I feel like that's all I need to say, and yet I can't leave it at that. What a guy. He certainly had no idea what he was missing by being gone from his daughters for long periods of time, but wow did he learn. Meyer did such a great thing with his character - showed him the real importance and value of family. And what I appreciated the most was that her was open to it. Knox didn't run, or back away from the challenge of being at home with hi 4 year old twin girls. No, instead he thrived, he got excited, and he acted the way a dad should act.
And sweet Merritt. I was a little hesitant at first of her falling for Knox. I mean it is a little weird that he is the father to her sister's children. But ya know, somehow Meyer made me forget all that. Or at least understand that it didn't matter. It was like Hallmark glory basically, and I was all for it!
Let's not forget Penelope. Oh gosh I disliked her so much! And I don't say that about characters in Love Inspired novels too much. But here's the thing - she added to the story. There needed to be a thorn in this story, and Meyer provides the perfect one in Penelope. Sure I had some laughs at her expense, but that's the great thing about reading - you can do that and not feel too guilty. ;)
All in all this was a sweet, Hallmarky read that I will certainly be reading again. I love Meyer's writing style, and her characters are so sweet, warm and charming. Sweet contemporary romance fans won't want to miss this one. I received a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to write a favorable review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
About Gabrielle Meyer
Gabrielle Meyer lives in central Minnesota on the banks of the Mississippi River with her husband and four children. As an employee of the Minnesota Historical Society, she fell in love with the rich history of her state and enjoys writing fictional stories inspired by real people and events. Gabrielle can be found on her website gabriellemeyer.com where she writes about her passion for history, Minnesota, and her faith.
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