REVIEW: The Twins Family Wish by Lois Richer

Posted July 8th, 2017 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, LoveInspired, Review / 2 comments

The Twins Family Wish by Lois Richer is a true “feel good” story that really lifts the readers’ spirits. And, it is also an opportunity for readers to re visit the very special setting of Wrangler’s Ranch, a place that is aimed at helping children in need, in a family type setting.

Penny, a kindergarten teacher, meets Rick, who is the guardian of his twin niece and nephew after his sister and brother in law have tragically passed away. Rick needs assistance in caring for the children while he is at work with his construction company. Penny, newly hired to head Wrangler’s Ranch Day Care, steps right up to care for the twins, with whom she formed an instant attachment. Penny longs to have children of her own, any family of her own, having grown up without real family. Rick, his parents and the twins all embrace Penny as family, giving her warm feelings she’s never believed possible.

Penny believes she can be content as the twins teacher and sometimes sitter, while Rick is doing his best to balance instant parenthood with his work responsibilities and fighting a possible jail term for perceived negligence. Yet, Penny and Rick start to feel and attempt to bury special deep feelings for one another. To find out if Penny and Rick can find their way to each other, I invite fellow readers to pick up “The Twins’ Family Wish”.

 

Book Info:

Publication: July 1, 2017 | Harlequin LoveInspired | Wrangler’s Ranch

Working at a day care center, teacher Penny Stern knew she’d bond with the children–but she never expected to fall for adorable four-year-old twins or their handsome uncle. Her heart is in danger when Rick Granger asks for a helping hand. Named guardian to the twins after his sister’s death, the confirmed bachelor is in way over his head. And when his construction company is in danger of falling behind on a job at Wranglers Ranch, the single dad realizes he needs a full-time mom for the twins. Penny wants happily-ever-after, but Rick is offering a marriage in name only. Could two wily twins and one heartfelt wish help make them a real family?

 

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