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Quiet Beautiful Things
Quiet Beautiful Things | Samantha Christy
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Being a single dad was not on my short-list of life plans.Especially since I didn't know my daughter existed.Now, I'm not only juggling all that goes with having a four-year-old, I'm also trying to provide my daughter the skills to communicate her needs.I'm failing. Epically.I need big help with this small person.The woman assigned as my daughter's mentor is a dream come true. Right up until she accuses me of neglect. Dr. Ellie Stone is fierce and determined and understands my daughter in a way I can't.It's not long before I come to realize I might not be able to do this without her. What's more¿ I don't think I want to.Because not only is Ellie perfect for my daughter, she's perfect for me.Her drive to protect people in need has me falling for her. It also puts a target on her back.But the beautiful doctor is not the only one with a protective nature.And I'll end anyone who tries to take her from me.
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Blake is a billionaire that finds out he has a 4yr old deaf daughter (Maisy) and welcomes her without hesitation when he learns of her and that her mother has gone to rehab. There is instant attraction to Ellie (also Deaf) who ends up being his daughter's advocate leads to an open door romance. Ellie has visits and together they start learning sign language and helping Maisy adjust to her new environment and learn to communicate, something she...

MaggieCarr ...was not available to her prior. There are a few storylines going on, however the overarching one has wonderful Deaf representation as Blake is learning more about the Deaf community and readers get to learn as well. It is the first book in a series. 2d
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