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− | [[Category: 2009 Releases]] [[category:Category Romance]] | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Bravo Bachelor, The}}[[Category: 2009 Releases]] [[category:Category Romance]][[Category:Widows/Widowers]][[Category:Single Parent]] |
* '''Author''': [[Christine Rimmer]] | * '''Author''': [[Christine Rimmer]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Silhouette Special Edition]] [[Silhouette Special Edition By The Numbers| #1963]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Silhouette Special Edition]] [[Silhouette Special Edition By The Numbers| #1963]] | ||
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All Gabe Bravo wanted was to convince Mary Hofstetter to sell him her land. But the young widow had barely told him to hightail it off her property before going into labor. Being an honorable Bravo bachelor, he stayed by her side, even after her little bundle of joy appeared. | All Gabe Bravo wanted was to convince Mary Hofstetter to sell him her land. But the young widow had barely told him to hightail it off her property before going into labor. Being an honorable Bravo bachelor, he stayed by her side, even after her little bundle of joy appeared. | ||
− | There was no denying Gabe had declared himself permanently | + | There was no denying Gabe had declared himself permanently single--and proud of it. But with his feelings for Mary growing deeper, he was suddenly torn: walk away from mother and child, or do what he'd sworn he'd never do--get hitched! |
Latest revision as of 02:37, 28 February 2009
- Author: Christine Rimmer
- Publisher: Silhouette Special Edition #1963
- Year: 2009
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: The Bravo Bachelor
Book Description
All Gabe Bravo wanted was to convince Mary Hofstetter to sell him her land. But the young widow had barely told him to hightail it off her property before going into labor. Being an honorable Bravo bachelor, he stayed by her side, even after her little bundle of joy appeared.
There was no denying Gabe had declared himself permanently single--and proud of it. But with his feelings for Mary growing deeper, he was suddenly torn: walk away from mother and child, or do what he'd sworn he'd never do--get hitched!