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Daddy School series by Judith Arnold (#2-9)
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Overview: Barbara Keiler was born on April 7th. She started telling stories before shecould write. She was four when her sister, Carolyn, stuffed a crayon intoher hand and taught her the alphabet, and she’s been writing ever since.
Genre: Romance

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Father Christmas (#2): When John Russo showed up at Molly Saunders’s Daddy School carrying a not very well concealed weapon, she thought the worst. When she learned he was a cop looking for care for his two-year-old son, she wasn’t much happier. But motherless Mike Russo tugged at her heartstrings, and Molly just knew he would benefit from her program. So would his father. If anyone needed lessons in being a daddy, it was Detective John Russo. No matter that his job was totally beyond her comprehension. No matter that he was tall, dark and dangerously handsome. No matter that the Christmas season made her nostalgic about family. All that mattered was little Mike–wasn’t it?

Father of Two (#3): Dennis Murphy’s rambunctious seven-year-old twins swear he’s the best lawyer in Arlington, Connecticut. They don’t make his job easy, however. When the nanny he hires to watch the twins walks out on them one afternoon while Dennis is meeting with the opposing attorney concerning a libel case, Dennis is forced to bring his work home with him.

Dr. Dad (#4): Dr. Toby Cole, a widowed pediatrician, is delighted. Lindsey, his exasperating ten-year-old daughter, is out of the doldrums at last. A new friend has moved in next door.
Well, not a friend friend. Susannah Dawson is the retired thirty-two

‘Tis the Season (#5): Evan Myers, divorced father of two, needs a baby-sitter fast to get him through a work crunch just before Christmas. He also needs a few Daddy School lessons to help him cope with his kids – their secrecy and odd behavior have really got him scratching his head.
Beautiful, bewitching Filomena Albright can certainly assist Evan with child care for the kids. And a whole lot more, if he dares take the chance.
Trouble is, both Evan and Filomena are reluctant to acknowledge that the magic between them isn’t magic – it’s real!

Hush,Little Baby (#6): When Levi Holt’s unmarried sister dies unexpectedly, she leaves him with a lot of grief – and custody of her six-month-old son, D.J. An architect with a demanding career, Levi knows nothing about child care – but he’s got to learn fast. He also has to keep D.J. from derailing his career.
Corinne Lanier doesn’t want to derail Levi’s career, but she wants him to come up with a new design for her boss’s vacation home in the hills of western Connecticut. Having grown up in a series of broken homes, Corinne doesn’t have much faith in love or family stability, and she doesn’t have much patience for an architect with a cranky, teething baby on his shoulder. Yet Levi and D.J. somehow erode Corinne’s certainty about what she believes in – and what she wants.

Daddy’s Girl (#7): As a court-appointed guardian for Alix Medina, Hayley Baines has only one job: to represent the best interests of the little girl at the center of a difficult custody battle between the child’s widowed father, Kevin Medina, and Kevin’s in-laws. That Kevin is a working-class guy who runs a lawn service and the Porters are outrageously wealthy, able to provide Alix with everything she could ever want, doesn’t influence Hayley. That Kevin is strong and sexy and irresistibly attractive shouldn’t influence her. But how objective can she be when talking to him, gazing at him, simply being with him turns her on in a crazy way?

Somebody’s Dad (#8): Sharon Bartell knows how to photograph people, even people like successful but camera-phobic fund manager Brett Stockton, who needs an updated portrait for his company’s annual report hates having his photo taken. Within minutes, Sharon has him at ease, laughing and shedding his self-consciousness. She’s so poised, so calm and focused – and so attractive. On an impulse, he asks her to accompany him to a fundraising dinner he’s hosting, and on an impulse she says yes…as long as she’s able to hire a babysitter.
A babysitter? Brett hates children. He had to raise his younger siblings when he was just a child himself, and he never wants to deal with children again. He’s always been honest with women about this, and the reason he’s still single is that most of the women he meets want to become mothers.

Almost An Angel (#9): A year ago, Conor Malone’s wife died in an accident. Conor and his daughter Amy were too grief-stricken to celebrate Christmas that year. But they’ve healed, and this year he wants to restore the joy of the season for his little girl. The only problem is, Amy is convinced that if she’s a good girl, Santa will bring her the one gift she wants: her mother, alive and well once more. Amy’s old enough to know better, but Christmas is all about magic and believing.
Child psychologist Eliza Powell knows a thing or two about grief. She, too, has lost her mother, and she’s suffered a betrayal that compels her to move to Arlington, Connecticut, where she takes a job in Amy’s school. She can help Amy to understand the difference between dreams and reality – but can she be the Christmas angel both Conor and Amy need in their lives?
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