GRR Reviews Passion's Child by Ann Major

Amy is a single mother... of a child not her own, but she loved as if he was. She had to run away after a terrible betrayal. Years later, the child, nicknamed "Triple" because he's a lot of trouble, is seriously ill, and that's when Nick, her husband that betrayed her, reappeared. Nick wants his family back, but Amy is not ready to give up the secret that had her fleeing him years ago...

The book was first published 30 years ago, so the sensibilities and circumstances have changed a bit. it's a classic, but the plot can be considered "trope" by modern standards, as the author was one of the founding members of "Romance Writers of America". Read it for its own sake, not against backdrop of modern sentimentalities. 4/5

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