Her Triplets' Mistletoe Dad. Patricia Johns
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Can a marriage of convenience…
…really last a lifetime?
Single mom Gabby Rogers needs help raising her newborn triplets, so when her best friend, Seth, proposes a marriage of convenience, she cautiously agrees—on the condition it doesn’t ruin their friendship. As far as the town of Eagle’s Rest knows, Gabby and Seth are the perfect couple, but the imaginary romance soon feels surprisingly real. With the triplets’ first Christmas drawing closer, will Gabby risk showing Seth how she truly feels?
PATRICIA JOHNS writes from Alberta, Canada. She has her Hon. BA in English literature and currently writes for Mills & Boon and Love Inspired lines. You can find her at patriciajohnsromance.com.
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Comfort Creek Lawmen
Deputy Daddy
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Her Triplets’ Mistletoe Dad
Patricia Johns
ISBN: 978-0-008-90088-5
HER TRIPLETS’ MISTLETOE DAD
© 2019 Patricia Johns
Published in Great Britain 2019
by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF
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“What do we tell people?” Gabby asked.
What would they tell people? Everyone had a proposal story, and people loved to hear it. But their story wasn’t exactly romantic, and that wasn’t going to go over well, was it?
“Well, uh—” Seth swallowed. “Why don’t we move you into my place first, and then we can take some time to hammer out the details.”
“Something more palatable than we got married for health insurance?” she asked with a teasing smile. There she was—the old Gabby.
“Yeah, pretty much,” he agreed, and they exchanged mildly