This had to be the worse book ever written. It's about tripletts, one born without a hand. When they are two years old the parents decide to put one of them up for adoption because of soaring medical cost for the one without the hand. HELLO, she was BORN without it. Other than a prostetic there shouldn't have been any medical costs.This was a contemp. and even if there was a medical problem there are plenty of goverment agencys to help the family. Anyway the parents decide to keep the child without the hand because she would be hard to place, they also keep the one with the bad temper(at two years old,please) because no one would want her either. So they chose their favorite one because she was the easyest one to love. I couldn't believe this garbage, and I wont buy another one of Joan Johnstons books again.
Hope falls in love with the H, who is almost 20 years older. Of course, because of this huge age gap, he refuses her and in an attempt to divert his feelings, he asks another woman, Hope's English teacher, to marry him. Three years later, just 2 weeks before his marriage to another woman, Hope returns home from college, ready to fight for him no matter what. The book is about 2 couples, who mainly spend their time cheating on the other. This book isn't just about the H/h, it's also about the her
Do You like book Sisters Found (2002)?
3 ½ Stars! ~ This is the last in the Hawk's Way series, though there is plenty of room should Ms. Johnston want to reunite us with the Whitelaws. Sisters Found is about the Butler triplets and how they find their HEA. There's alot going on in the book, in fact there are four romances. It's an enjoyable read, one you won't want to miss as the Butler girls have been mentioned several times in earlier books. I'd love to read a family reunion story about the Whitelaws some day.
—Kay