Rebecca Geroux is not a newbie to fighting for what she
wants. The woman has guts and two wonderful children to
prove it. Being a single mom is never easy though,
especially with a teenage girl. Lisa, Rebecca's teen
daughter, has got her mom's tenacity. That's a good thing
until the two collide over her grades dropping. Seems there
is a boy involved -- what else, right? Rebecca is determined
to do anything in order to see that her daughter has a
better future than what she has had. That just might mean
tangling with the "oh -- so" handsome Grant on so many
different levels.
San Antonio just got a little hotter when Grant Lane, single
dad, and his family moved into town. Grant's teenage son is
a handful -- resentful and strong willed. Ryan and Grant
don't seem to see eye to eye on anything, except maybe the
new girl -- Lisa. And boy is her mom a looker too! Grant
needs to rebuild his relationship with his son, and this
might be the very chance he's been waiting for, but in doing
so will he alienate the beautiful Rebecca?
Sparks fly in every direction as the two families try to
hash it out. Can they stand the heat -- and not just from the
Texas sun?
This You, Me and the Kids Super Romance A TEXAS -- MADE
FAMILY has a Texas sized plot! Big, bold and a lot of
hometown fun! Spicy enough to keep the most romantic enticed
and entertaining enough to keep the most down to earth
reader racing through the pages. Put your feet up and sit a
spell with some ice tea and real southern fun.
Fighting for her kids' future shouldn't be this tough. For
Rebecca Geroux, nothing is more important than family. So
when her daughter's grades slip suddenly, Rebecca knows
she has to do something about it. Teaming up with Grant
Lane, whose son appears partly to blame for Lisa's
troubles, seems like a good idea—until their attraction
changes their focus.
For Grant, who's just moved to San Antonio, Rebecca is a
welcome distraction. Although he's not sure what to make
of her request, the fiery redhead is impossible to resist.
Nor is he sure he wants to. But will their growing
relationship mean more heartache than it's worth?
No one captures family dynamics or the way kids act like Roz Fox. It's like reading about the family next door and sometimes members of your own family. Realism gone wild. Ouch! And a love story that warms the heart. Realism and romance. It doesn't get any better. (Mary Casper 6:24pm April 17, 2009)