Gretchen Wagner can decipher hieroglyphics easily, but modern men remain a mystery. Still, she's determined to have a child the old-fashioned way. So when handsome P.I. Kurt Miller offers to take her to meet her "long-lost father, " she sets her plan in motion. Original.
SUBJECT: Gretchen Wagner, captivating cryptologist FAMILY HISTORY: Adopted, one of the Extraordinary Five? DEEPEST SECRET: Wants to conceive a child, married or not Gretchen Wagner could decipher ancient hieroglyphics, but men remained a mystery. And while the brainy beauty had given up on romance, she was determined to have a child the old-fashioned way. So when handsome private investigator Kurt Miller tracked her down in Egypt and offered to take her across the globe to meet her "long-lost father," she set her plan in motion. Not only would Kurt give her back the family she couldn't remember, but he would help her start a new one, as well. Inexplicably drawn to her, Kurt helped Gretchen piece together her past. As his feelings for her grew, so did his doubts about her alleged father. But neither imagined the danger that awaited them, or the secret that threatened their future together. [from back of book] I've read 7 out of 12 of the Family Secrets/Extraordinary 5 series. All are well written and the stories mesh remarkably successfully, considering that each is by a different author. You definitely have to suspend disbelief about the overall plot of the series, but the relationships are well realized and you'll care about the characters. All the romances sizzle. Here is the series in order (c. 2003-2004): Enemy Mind, by Maggie Shayne Pyramid of Lies, by Anne Marie Winston The Player, by Evelyn Vaughn The Bluewater Affair, by Cindy Gerard Her Beautiful Assassin, by Virginia Kantra A Verdict of Love, by Jenna Mills The Billionaire Drifter, by Beverly Bird Fever, by Linda Winstead Jones Blind Attraction, by Myrna Mackenzie The Parker Project, by Joan Elliott Pickart The Insider, by Ingrid Weaver Check Mate, by Beverly Barton
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