Nathan's Child

Nathan's Child

by Anne McAllister

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Nathan's Child by Anne McAllister When Nathan Wolfe discovers that he's a father, he decides that marriage is the only way to mend the past. Carin Campbell had good reasons for keeping Nathan's child a secret. But now he's demanding that they marry. Carin knows he's proposed out of duty, not love. Besides, he isn't the type to settle down. That was then, Nathan says. Now he's determined to prove her wrong....

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    How does the sudden revelation of fatherhood alter Nathan’s perception of his future, and how does duty clash with desire in his decision to propose?

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    Have you ever faced a situation where you felt compelled to do "the right thing" versus what your heart truly wanted, and how did you navigate that tension?

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    Carin had significant reasons for keeping her child a secret from Nathan; how do you weigh the instinct to protect oneself and one's child against the right of the other parent to know?

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