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    Our Two Sons (Harlequin Super Romance #1253) by Kathryn Shay

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    • Pub. Date: January 2005
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      • Pub. Date: January 2005
      • Publisher: Harlequin
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 304pp

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      A Touching Readby Anonymous

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      May 30, 2005: This is definitely a good weekend book. A mother's devotion to her son and a father's equally strong devotion to his son make for a great starting point with this book. Add in the unavoidable friction caused by a 'jock' lifestyle meeting a scholarly lifestyle and you have the start of a good book. At some points touching and at others a little humorous, this book is perfect for the beach or relaxing on the deck at home.

      Sweet tale of loveby harstan

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      December 01, 2004: In Rockford, New York, liberal arts oriented Beckett College has added a Sports Study major that upsets Dr. Jacelyn Ross, head of the Business Department because she feels this new degree demeans the pristine reputation of the school. Still she asks the hunk putting it together, Mike ?the King? Kingston for his autograph because her son Kyle, who is twenty years old and whom she raised by herself, wanted it........................ Mike categorizes her as an aging groupie as he raises his son Tyler by himself because the kid?s mother fled to Europe to hang with a soccer star. When Mike meets Jacey for the second time he is stunned to learn who she is. As they cannot ignore their attraction, they begin a fling encouraged by their two sons. However, her odious ex manages to make Jacey have doubts that a relationship with the coach is good for their son plus he reminds her of the ethics rule of no fraternizing amongst the faculty. The Coach needs a Hail Mary to pull out the victory of a lifetime with his beloved Jacey................. Outside of defeating Michigan this is a fine contemporary romance starring two amiable lead characters, their fine sons, and a host of academic types that bring the fall college scene in New York to life. Though readers will wonder why Jacey would allow her former spouse to sack her loving relationship (except to cause unneeded conflict between her and her beloved), fans will believe that Kathryn Shay scored the winning touchdown with this sweet tale of love.................... Harriet Klausner