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About That Man par Sherryl Woods
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About That Man (édition 2001)

par Sherryl Woods (Auteur)

Séries: Trinity Harbor (1)

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Daisy Spencer's name is on everybody's lips...

How could the sensible daughter of Trinity Harbor's self-proclaimed patriarch have taken in the boy caught hot-wiring her car? Whether the boy is a modern-day Huck Finn or not, Trinity Harbor is in an uproar. But for Daisy, guiding the orphaned ten-year-old is easy, an escape from her own tragic past. She can ignore the town's nay-saying. The only real obstacle is...that man.

That man is the boy's uncle, Walker Ames, a tough D.C. cop who sees his unexpected nephew as his last chance at redemption. Soon he's commuting to the charming fishbowl of a town, where everyone assumes he's seduced Daisy--their best Sunday-school teacher! But to Walker, Daisy is a disconcerting mix of charming innocence and smart-mouthed excitement in a town that's not as sleepy as it looks.
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Titre:About That Man
Auteurs:Sherryl Woods (Auteur)
Info:Mira (2001), 408 pages
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Cute, lighthearted, funny & entertaining.....but I know for a fact Men Just Do Not Talk or Think like they do in this series..... ( )
  Auntie-Nanuuq | Jan 18, 2016 |
First in the Trinity Harbor Series. When single level-headed Daisy takes in Tommy, a 10 yo orphan, until his extended family is located, the local tongues start wagging. And when his uncle, a sexy single Detective from DC shows up, and she allows him to stay with her during his visits to get to know the boy, then the town gossip erupts. And leading the gossip, is likely Daisy's cantankerous, know-it-all father. ( )
  nancynova | Jan 31, 2015 |
I enjoy her style. The plot is mostly predictable yet enjoyable. Nice romance with a little sizzle. I'd recommend it if you like romances. ( )
  fishhook7 | May 26, 2010 |
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The picture-perfect town of Trinity Harbor, Virginia, is in an uproar when Robert "King" Spencer's sensible spinster daughter takes in a modern-day Huck Finn she found hotwiring her car. But Daisy, a spirited beauty with a tragic past, needs this orphaned 10-year-old boy to love. She's confident she can handle her bullheaded father — the self-appointed town patriarch — her two bossy brothers, concerned pastor, and social services. The only real obstacle is...that man.

That man is Tommy's uncle, Walker Ames, a tough D.C. cop whose ex-wife gave up on him as a husband and father years ago. Perhaps this unexpected nephew is Walker's chance to redeem his failure as a family man. Soon he's commuting to the charming fishbowl of a town where everyone assumes he's seduced Daisy Spencer, their best Sunday school teacher. But to Walker, Daisy is a disconcerting mix of smart-mouthed innocence and wicked temptation....

For Daisy, Walker and Tommy, a long, hot summer in the town that's not as sleepy as it seems, offers a second chance at family. ( )
  nikel27 | Jul 25, 2007 |
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Fiction. Romance. HTML:

Daisy Spencer's name is on everybody's lips...

How could the sensible daughter of Trinity Harbor's self-proclaimed patriarch have taken in the boy caught hot-wiring her car? Whether the boy is a modern-day Huck Finn or not, Trinity Harbor is in an uproar. But for Daisy, guiding the orphaned ten-year-old is easy, an escape from her own tragic past. She can ignore the town's nay-saying. The only real obstacle is...that man.

That man is the boy's uncle, Walker Ames, a tough D.C. cop who sees his unexpected nephew as his last chance at redemption. Soon he's commuting to the charming fishbowl of a town, where everyone assumes he's seduced Daisy--their best Sunday-school teacher! But to Walker, Daisy is a disconcerting mix of charming innocence and smart-mouthed excitement in a town that's not as sleepy as it looks.

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