Love & Misdirection (Quirky Romantic Comedy #3) by Mari Jane Law     

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A woman who will never become pregnant is caring for a baby she wants to adopt but she’s single, not culturally aligned, and runs a care home.

A single father, a health inspector, whose wife has died is uptight and nearly manages to destroy the children’s home by not asking questions before reporting them.

His son enjoys the company of the children in the home, communicating with a young boy who doesn’t speak. So much to admire in the story.

Chances, coincidences, two different points of view, makes this tale interesting.

It has the same quirkiness as Love in the Cupboard, although that is expressed in different ways.


A Fuchsia Publication via the author.

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