Lee Wilkinson writing career began with short stories and serials for magazines and newspapers before going on to novels. She now has more than twenty Mills & Boon romance novels published. Amongst her hobbies are reading, gardening, walking, and cooking but travelling (and writing of course) remains her major love. Lee lives with her husband in a 300-year-old stone cottage in a picturesque Derbyshire village, which, unfortunately, gets cut off by snow most winters!
The Secret Mother
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ISBN-13:
9781459261907
- Publisher: Harlequin
- Publication date: 07/15/2011
- Series: Nanny Wanted! , #5
- Sold by: HARLEQUIN
- Format: eBook
- File size: 245 KB
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NANNY WANTED
Job: To look after three-year-old Caitlincute and cuddly, she's in need of lots of tender loving care and mothering .
Special Qualifications: Matthew is looking for one nanny in particularCaroline Smith. He's a man with a mission and will stop at nothing to get his own way. So what is he looking fora nanny, a mother, or is it perhaps a wife?
Live-in or daily? Live-in. A nanny who will be there day and nightif required.
Length of stay: Forevermarriage perhaps
Please enclose a résumé.
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