Mommy Wanted


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A Mother's Hope Three years ago, Kate Wydell made a big mistake: she ran away, leaving her baby daughter behind. Now Kate's back in the small Alabama town, desperate to make amends. But she's afraid to reveal who she is. Especially since her new boss, a widowed father of young girls, is the kind of parent, the kind of person, Kate hopes to be. Mitch Gillespie sings lullabies and teaches his daughters how to be their best. With every passing day, Kate falls harder for him. But once Mitch knows her secret, will she lose him—and her deepest wish—forever?




Cute Baby's Mommy Wants Love


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When her husband was cheating, the man he mistakenly provoked was a legend in Banyan City. He had monstrous wealth and power, and his appearance was beauties. She was a man with a special relationship with her ... — She was arranged to go on a blind date. The two little bun cried as they called her: "Dad is hitting us, help!" She rushed over with a head full of sweat. The man was rewarding the two little bun who had performed well ... She angrily said, "Mu Zhan Qian, my blind date has been destroyed by you!" The man said in a low voice, "If you want to remarry, why do you need to go so far? My child father, shouldn't he be the first choice? "




Wanted: Mom for Christmas


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Christmas is coming to Climax, North Carolina—and it’s delivering an unexpected second chance right to Hawk Savage’s door…  Small-town cop and widower Hawk Savage doesn’t do Christmas. No lights. No Christmas tree. No mistletoe and magic. He’s got his hands full being a single dad. And that was before his old high-school girlfriend shows up on his doorstep. Olympic medal-winning volleyball player Nora Joy receives a mysterious Rent-A-Mom job offer just when her finances, and her spirits, are at an all-time low. Rent-A-Mom? She’s not much for cooking. Or housekeeping. But she needs a place to stay for the holidays and Hawk’s children are hard to resist… And Hawk? He’s not the lanky teenager she once knew. Not. At. All. He’s now a strong, steady, sexy and very tempting man. Too tempting. Christmas in Climax is shaping up to be full of surprises. But the biggest one of all might be the happy-ever-after that a little boy’s Christmas wish can bring. There’s magic in the air in Climax this Christmas… Wanted: Mom for Christmas is a 35,000 word novella featuring Hawk Savage & his son HL from the Cates Brother Series.




Entertaining Mommy?


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Was I chasing something! Or was I running? Never understanding the fears, voices, visions, or even my nightmares. I thought I was a sane, normal human being living a good life. Having my only worries of not achieving love, except that of my children's. The stories my siblings told as we became adults. Who were they talking about? Neglect, abuse? That was not me! No hint of what they told felt real. I went home every time to cry, never understanding why I could not remember! Making excuses to stay away from them all as much as possible. Until my accident. My head! What is happening to me? I cannot collect my thoughts, stop the flashes. A young child abused, beaten, neglected--who could she be? I needed help! She let me listen as I woke from a lull of sleep. Horrid secrets of a childhood. "That can't be my voice! This cannot be true!" I screamed at her. "How could I forget such tragedy? What could be wrong with me?" I cried. Did she really do this all for fun? Was it all entertaining for her? What will I find out next? What else could she have done to me? To us all?




Daddy, I Want This Mommy


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Six years ago, she was framed by her fiancé. Five years later, she came back to reclaim everything that had belonged to her! She had torn apart her fiance's disguise! She had exposed her stepmother's framing and her younger sister's slander! However, she had thought that her heart had long ago become ice-cold. She had never thought that she would meet that man who was as gentle as a god, yet as cold as a devil, and that cute little baby behind him. "Do you want little Rui?" His voice was so charming. "Yes." "This is a whole set. If you want Little Rui, then you have to take me." He brazenly leaned toward her. Rumor has it that he is not a woman? Those were all lies! ***




Sweet Mommy Wants a Hug


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After he got drunk and broke into a strange villa, he got pregnant with a baby and ran away. Seven years later, a certain Youbao had followed Tang Nian Bai back to thecountry, but the first thing he did was to sell her. She stood on the street and said, "Look for dad, look for dad. Mommy, nine dollars and nine dollars." Tang Nian Bai shyly covered Ceng Bao's mouth. At this time, a tall figure appeared in front of mother and son. The man looked at Miao Bao and asked, "Child, I heard that you want to sell your mother? "How much is it?" Cousin Bao froze on the spot. This man was so handsome, and his entire body was exuding the aura of a noble ... When a certain treasure was completely enchanted by the noble's beauty, it blinked its large eyes, "Here you go, no ..." "No charge."




Baby: My Mommy is A Flavorist


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i want to make you a perfume i only like one kind of fragrance hmm your beauty he was a callous ceo who lacked trust in people she was an unknown and beautiful arrowhead and they were bundled together by mistake she allowed him who had lost his sense of smell to experience the beauty of life once more meng bao innocent accusation daddy i said to help you get your mommy together to enjoy the happiness but you made me single




My Mommy Has What?


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When we started this book, it was one huge pile of words. They had no beginning or end. Throughout the process, we asked her to breathe and think about where she wanted to break them apart. We hoped by taking her own words and placing them on paper that it would help in her journey of healing. One day she asked if we could find someone to draw the pictures, with hopes that she can help another child who is going through a similar experience. It is very important to Betorah that other children know they are not alone, by following through with her dreams of helping other children through her own experiences.




Pigeon Pair: Daddy, Hug Our Mommy


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"Daddy, Mommy will kiss you!" "Daddy, Mommy will hold you high!" "Daddy, Mommy will give you a second child!" Su Wen, who had returned from her amnesia, felt a headache coming on. She was an obedient and twin child, yet he actually gave her to Huo Yanming! What about this mysterious, aloof man in the North City who said that he didn't like women? Stealing a kiss on the wall and helping her abuse the scum was one thing, but she also had an account book to keep every day, so she had to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau! "Mr. Huo, we are really not very familiar with each other!" "It's alright, after marriage, you can slowly mature it!"




The Mommy Myth


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Susan Douglas first took on the media's misrepresentation of women in her funny, scathing social commentary Where the Girls Are. Now, she and Meredith Michaels, have turned a sardonic (but never jaundiced) eye toward the cult of the new momism: a trend in American culture that is causing women to feel that only through the perfection of motherhood can true contentment be found. This vision of motherhood is highly romanticized and yet its standards for success remain forever out of reach, no matter how hard women may try to "have it all." The Mommy Myth takes a provocative tour through the past thirty years of media images about mothers: the superficial achievements of the celebrity mom, the news media's sensational coverage of dangerous day care, the staging of the "mommy wars" between working mothers and stay-at-home moms, and the onslaught of values-based marketing that raises mothering standards to impossible levels, just to name a few. In concert with this messaging, the authors contend, is a conservative backwater of talking heads propagating the myth of the modern mom. This nimble assessment of how motherhood has been shaped by out-of-date mores is not about whether women should have children or not, or about whether once they have kids mothers should work or stay at home. It is about how no matter what they do or how hard they try, women will never achieve the promised nirvana of idealized mothering. Douglas and Michaels skillfully map the distance traveled from the days when The Feminine Mystique demanded more for women than the unpaid labor of keeping house and raising children, to today's not-so-subtle pressure to reverse this thirty-year trend. A must-read for every woman.