A Growing Trust

A Growing Trust by Sheila Danton is a romance novel published by Mills & Boon in 1998. This new edition spans 185 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Jess Fenn, an exceptional woman who proves to be a valuable asset to Andrew, a man skeptical of the agency temps he has previously employed. As their professional relationship develops, Jess’s reluctance to discuss her past raises questions about trust and intentions.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of attraction, family dynamics, and the complexities of trust. Jess is drawn to Andrew, who shows affection for her daughter, prompting her to reflect on his true desires—whether he seeks a romantic connection with her or simply a ready-made family. The unfolding relationship between Jess and Andrew highlights the importance of trust in building a future together.
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The agency temps that Andrew had employed before had never been up to much. Jess Fenn was about to prove him wrong. Caring, intelligent and beautiful, she was an exceptional woman. But when she refused to talk about her past, Andrew thought that she must be hiding something. Could she trust him? Jess was attracted to Andrew and enjoyed working with him. Although pleased that he was fond of her daughter, she was forced to question what he really wanted – herself or a ready-made family? With trust, they could be the perfect family.
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