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A Mother's Gift

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This title features two timeless stories from "New York Times" bestseller Debbie Macomber! "The Matchmakers": Dori Robertson's little son wants a new father. He's already chosen the guy - his sporting hero, Gavin Parker. And Gavin's daughter wants her dad to marry again, too. Gavin suggests he and Dori start dating, just to keep the kids happy. But their children have some more tricks up their sleeves! "The Courtship of Carol Sommars": Peter Sommars is fifteen and he needs a little more independence. Which is why he'd like his mum, Carol, to start dating. He even knows the perfect man-Alex Preston, his best friend's dad. Alex is interested, but Carol's doing everything she can to sidestep his pursuit. Which only makes Alex and the boys more determined.

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A Mother's Gift, Debbie Macomber

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2011
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Title
A Mother's Gift
Language
English
Publisher
Mira Books
Released
2011
Format
Paperback
Pages
408
ISBN10
077830440X
ISBN13
9780778304401
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This title features two timeless stories from "New York Times" bestseller Debbie Macomber! "The Matchmakers": Dori Robertson's little son wants a new father. He's already chosen the guy - his sporting hero, Gavin Parker. And Gavin's daughter wants her dad to marry again, too. Gavin suggests he and Dori start dating, just to keep the kids happy. But their children have some more tricks up their sleeves! "The Courtship of Carol Sommars": Peter Sommars is fifteen and he needs a little more independence. Which is why he'd like his mum, Carol, to start dating. He even knows the perfect man-Alex Preston, his best friend's dad. Alex is interested, but Carol's doing everything she can to sidestep his pursuit. Which only makes Alex and the boys more determined.