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The Rancher, the Baby & the Nanny [Paperback]

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good story line until ----------, Feb 4 2004
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M. Hartmann "abayyan" (Milan, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Rancher, the Baby & the Nanny (Paperback)
Wyatt Sawyer, the third friend in Stallion Pass, and the next one to get the wild, white stallion, inherits his brother's child.

He needs a nanny for his little niece, Megan. He needs sleep. It doesn't take him long to discover that he needs Grace Talmadge. BUT he is not a marrying man. Yup! he can seduce her.

Grace Talmadge applies for the nanny job and falls in love with little Megan. Oh, Oh, she doesn't know anything about babies.

But she needs the job. She likes peace and quiet. Wyatt like to live on the wild side of life which she knows does not fit in well with raising a child.

Next thing you know they are hot to trot for each other but refuses to give up their ways of life. Yup! Big trouble.

Interesting story until she decides to throw away her upbringing and join the crowd and agrees to Wyatt's seduction. But nope, they can't marry -- they are too different!
Lost all respect for the characters and then just had to finish the story.

Good enough to read as part of the trilogy but not strong enough to make you want more. Everyone pooh, poohs the legend of the White Stallion, just not enough innocent hope to the story.

Check in on Josh and Gabe and their families.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good story line until ----------, Feb 4 2004
By M. Hartmann "abayyan" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Rancher, the Baby & the Nanny (Paperback)
Wyatt Sawyer, the third friend in Stallion Pass, and the next one to get the wild, white stallion, inherits his brother's child.

He needs a nanny for his little niece, Megan. He needs sleep. It doesn't take him long to discover that he needs Grace Talmadge. BUT he is not a marrying man. Yup! he can seduce her.

Grace Talmadge applies for the nanny job and falls in love with little Megan. Oh, Oh, she doesn't know anything about babies.

But she needs the job. She likes peace and quiet. Wyatt like to live on the wild side of life which she knows does not fit in well with raising a child.

Next thing you know they are hot to trot for each other but refuses to give up their ways of life. Yup! Big trouble.

Interesting story until she decides to throw away her upbringing and join the crowd and agrees to Wyatt's seduction. But nope, they can't marry -- they are too different!
Lost all respect for the characters and then just had to finish the story.

Good enough to read as part of the trilogy but not strong enough to make you want more. Everyone pooh, poohs the legend of the White Stallion, just not enough innocent hope to the story.

Check in on Josh and Gabe and their families.

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