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The Housekeeper's Daughter [Paperback]

Laurie Paige
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December 2001 Coltons (Book 7)
The excitement continues this month in this 12-book continuity from Silhouette with the Coltons of California...a fascinating family whose incredible stories of wealth and family, fame and misfortune keep readers riveted each and every month.

Drake Colton was a tough and resilient SEAL who could handle any dangerous mission -- except when it came to women! Eight months ago, he had shared his body and soul with Maya Ramirez. But when he'd had to leave again, Maya had closed her heart to him. Now, Drake has returned to a very pregnant Maya, determined to win her heart...again!


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4.0 out of 5 stars the mystery continues Dec 27 2001
Format:Paperback
In this month's series (no. 7 in the Colton series) the matriarch of the family is now being investigated quite thoroughly. The premise of the "evil twin" impersonating the real Mrs Colton is a little difficult to buy into, but I still enjoyed the main thread of this story. Son, Drake Colton, is a Navy Seal. On his last visit home, he impregnated "the Housekeeper's Daughter". Of course, he leaves her a note saying he can't commit to love and marriage. He is a "tortured" hero. He blames himself for his twin's death when they were young boys. He just wallows in his guilt. I really liked the heroine in the story. She is strong, intelligent,and very wise. She won't accept him on any terms except total love and commitment. I'm a sucker for the assertive heroine.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Laurie Paige Delivers Dec 17 2001
By Susan
Format:Paperback
This is the first book of the Coltons I have read. Laurie Paige grabs you from the get go and doesn't let go. I finished in a couple hours because I just hade to know. I highly recomend this page turner and any more to come.
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4.0 out of 5 stars From Back Cover Oct 21 2004
By E. K. Poire - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Mighty Drake Colton could handle the Navy's most dangerous missions - but the housekeeper's daughter now had him buffaloed. Eight months ago the tough and resilient SEAL had come home to celebrate Joe Colton's sixtieth birthday and had ended up sharing his body and soul with Maya Ramirez. But the sheets had barely cooled from their heated lovemaking when he'd walked out to put his life on the line again. And she'd done the unthinkable. The woman who'd worshiped him since childhood - who was now carrying his baby - had closed her heart to him.Well, Drake was used to getting what he wanted. And Maya would be his - whatever it took!

7th in "The Coltons" series.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars the mystery continues Dec 27 2001
By janet d. kimm - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
In this month's series (no. 7 in the Colton series) the matriarch of the family is now being investigated quite thoroughly. The premise of the "evil twin" impersonating the real Mrs Colton is a little difficult to buy into, but I still enjoyed the main thread of this story. Son, Drake Colton, is a Navy Seal. On his last visit home, he impregnated "the Housekeeper's Daughter". Of course, he leaves her a note saying he can't commit to love and marriage. He is a "tortured" hero. He blames himself for his twin's death when they were young boys. He just wallows in his guilt. I really liked the heroine in the story. She is strong, intelligent,and very wise. She won't accept him on any terms except total love and commitment. I'm a sucker for the assertive heroine.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER-Drake and Maya-SPOILERS April 23 2003
By Amanda Brooks - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Favorite scene with Maya-
Jealous of the new girl.

Favorite scene with Drake-
Finally saying goodbye to the past.

Together-
In San Francisco.

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