The Way U Look Tonight
Four O'Fallons and a Baby #2
Kensington Publishing (Brava)
April 4, 2006
ISBN-13: 075821006X
Available in: Trade Size
In 'Til There Was U, Dianne Castell introduced the strong, family-centered O'Fallon clan, Mississippi men who are always there for each other. When Rory O' Fallon discovers a beautiful baby girl on his front porch, he's determined to find the little girl's mother. To do that, he'll have to call his sons home to O'Fallon's Landing.
Keefe
Keefe O'Fallon might be the newest hunk on the soap opera circuit, but to him, family is everything. That's why he's headed back to O'Fallon's Landing to help his dad find baby Bonnie's mother. He's had enough of the press hounding his every move, and escaping to the backwaters of the Mississippi River seems the perfect answerespecially when he gets a look at the sassy, beautiful nanny. She's terrific with little Bonnie and Keefe is wildly attracted to her...until he finds out she's not the nanny at all. She's the enemy. The impossible, irresistible, very desirable enemy...
Keefe might be hell-bent on keeping his private life private, but Callie has other plans for the sexy new star. She needs an exclusive interview for Soap Scoops magazine so she can finance her kid sister's education. At least that's her plan until she actually meets Keefe, a real man of the Mississippi with the kind of good-natured charm and fiery kisses that would scorch the pages of her magazine. And suddenly, Callie has to choose between keeping her job and keeping Keefe...
Dianne's love for the romance genre began when her daughter tossed her a dog eared, clinch cover Harlequin. She said it was "great," then confessed it had been passed around the eighth grade class as a "supplement" to their sex ed class. Some supplement! But Dianne was instantly hooked on Harlequins, and it wasn't long before she started writing stories of her own.. She lives with her husband and four kids in Milford, Ohio and write humorous, sexy stories set in small-town USA because there's nothing more fun than falling in love.