Series: Bravo Family Ties (Book 33)
Well, timing never had been his strong suit...
And the fact that Bowie Bravo walked in the door, after seven years
away, just when Glory Rossi was about to go into labor with another
man's child certainly proved the point. Because the last time Glory had
seen Bowie was when she was delivering his child -- a little boy who'd
never known his real father. But according to Bowie, that was about to
change.
Bowie was now a respectable businessman, and he was more than ready to
be a father -- to both of Glory's children. He was also ready to be a
husband to the woman he'd never been able to live without. And when he
saw that their feelings for each other still burned bright, he didn't
see any reason why he'd have to....
Very good book. I vaguely remember Bowie from earlier books, and the trouble he would get into. I was glad to see him come back a better man than when he left. I loved the way he was so good with Johnny and able to let him get to know Bowie at his own pace. I thought that his care of Glory - from delivering the baby on forward - was just what she needed. It was low pressure, and gave her the chance to get to know the new Bowie. I understood her skepticism at the beginning, not trusting that he had truly changed. I thought it was an all around good book, with just the right amount of angst on both sides.
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