Taking on Twins

Taking on Twins by Carolyn Zane, published by Silhouette in 2003, is a romance novel that explores the complexities of love and family. The story follows Wyatt Russell, a successful lawyer in Washington, D.C., who finds himself reconnecting with Annie Summer, a widowed mother of twins. As they navigate their past and present emotions, Wyatt’s heartfelt promises challenge Annie’s skepticism about love and commitment.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into themes of romance and the challenges of parenthood. The book presents a journey of emotional growth as Annie grapples with her feelings and the possibility of a future with Wyatt. With 251 pages, this edition offers a compact yet engaging exploration of relationships and the impact of past experiences on present choices.
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When hotshot D.C. lawyer Wyatt Russell is reunited with a now-widowed Annie Summer, he gets a crash course in love and babies. The single mother of twins refuses to believe Wyatt’s passion-filled promises. But has the time finally come to act on the dream that she’s long suppressed?
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