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Family Care is a best-selling short story on Amazon Kindle, tens of thousands of books sold and 400 reviews so far! Now in its newly refurbished 4th edition!

This was a coming of age story with a real kick. Josie is 18 and babysitting for an attractive power couple, the Sharps. The Sharps have grown apart and are now mostly strangers that pass in the night. When Mr. Sharp becomes attracted to Josie he trys to fight it but when he finds out the feeling is mutual, they cross the employer/employee line in a big way. This story is more than that though, through Josie, the Sharps find their way back to each other and the love they once shared. This is a great book, very entertaining and the sex scenes will steam up your kindle, high recommend!"

"...I wanted to invited others to enjoy this story. Seriously, I was dragged in and engaged within minutes. The character quality and sensory description were spot on. Falling in and and becoming one of the family so to speak was flawless. Having a busy life outside of the literary world, I was pleasantly surprised when I caught myself reflecting back to the book wondering how the characters were making out, no pun intended-on my own time. Both physical and emotional aspects are built and the plot line never drags. I truly recommend reading this ADULT coming of age story. Treat yourself!

 

N. Baker

"Geez I would never have imagined such a story existed and now I find myself up after 4 AM and can hardly believe what I just finished reading...I am completely stunned and giggling from such an exceptionally written story!! Kudos!!!"

 

Dale Roy

"Very well written, I read this from start to finish! I highly recommend this as a wonderfully different twist on a romance novel!"

 

Stephanie

"I'm definitely not a reader of romance novels. I lean towards action adventure, anything having to do with the ocean. Read every Clive Cussler novel out there! However, this book pulled me in. The story was plausible, sweet, sexy and well written. Thank you Ms. Callaver her for using current terms. Not too young (he touched my va Jay Jay ), not too old (he tore my dress asunder from my heaving bosom)."

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