No Kids Or Dogs Allowed

No Kids Or Dogs Allowed by Jane Gentry is a romance novel published by Silhouette in 1995, featuring 251 pages in English. The story revolves around Cara Fairchild, who believes her mother, Elizabeth, deserves a partner. However, complications arise when Elizabeth becomes interested in Steve Riker, the father of Cara’s rival, Melody. This unexpected connection leads to tension and challenges as both daughters navigate their feelings about their parents’ budding relationship.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics of family and rivalry, as Cara and Melody grapple with their respective desires for their parents’ happiness. The book delves into themes of love and conflict, showcasing how personal relationships can become intertwined in unexpected ways. With its focus on romance and familial bonds, this edition presents a thoughtful examination of what it means to support loved ones while facing one’s own challenges.
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What’s a Daughter To Do? Cara Fairchild thought her mother needed a man. And since Elizabeth was so young and beautiful, Cara knew that any man in his right mind would be happy to have her. So how in the world had her mother settled on Steve Riker, father of Melody, Cara’s archenemy? Melody Riker felt her father had been alone too long. What he needed was the love of a good woman. And since her father was young, attractive and successful, any woman in her right mind would be thrilled to have him. Unfortunately, the one woman able to capture his fancy was Elizabeth Fairchild, mother of her n.
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