Dominic's Child by Catherine Spencer released on Jan 25, 1997 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Sophie and DOminic shared one night of love...the result was Ryan. Sophie was determined to bring the baby up by herself. After all, Dominic had made it perfectly clear that he regarded Sophie as the person responsible for ruining his life. But, if that was the case, why did he pursue her and propose marriage to her? On the point of accepting, Sophie was devastated by the arrival of Dominic's fiancee. Who would Dominic choose now?
DOMINIC'S CHILD a good look at a romantic relationship.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
In DOMINIC'S CHILD Dominic doesn't know that the woman he is about to marry has his child. He finds out that he has a son with a woman from a one night stand about a year ago.This was great I suggest you read the book if you like romantic stories. I don't want to give all the good details away. The book is a good look at what could happen with a one night stand. Dominic was surprised by the discovery of his one year old son that looks just like him. I give this book four stars. I told a lot about the book already. All the romantic stories are really good so why not see if this one is as good as the others. DOMINIC'S CHILD was the best one I read so far. So if you get the chance to check the book out take the time to read the whole thing. Cheack some of the others out also if you get the chance to. DOMINIC'S CHILD is an awesome book. The best part was when she walked down the asile with the baby in her arms. Thats the last detail I'm telling about the book. So I guess what I'm trying to say is read the book , you might like it as much as I did !
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