Full HouseJustine's life was full of trouble. It wasn't that she didn't have a lot to offer, but she was convinced there would be no takers. She had a smart-aleck eleven-year-old son, an insecure eight-year-old daughter, and she could just imagine herself telling the first man who threw himself at her how she'd inherited her mother and gotten custody of her ex-mother-in-law in the divorce settlement. What kind of man would choose to take on this brood? Tucker Highsmith, her new neighbor, was determined to show her that no challenge was too great for an Alabama good ol' boy. He tackled all her family crises, from outdated wiring to a frustrated ghost, and he wasn't going to give up until he convinced her that there was room in her full house for him. |
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