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Yours, Mine and Ours: A Surprise Baby Romance (Jacqueline Diamond Surprise Baby Romances) Kindle Edition

4.3 out of 5 stars 85 ratings

She’s the new nanny to her own triplets—surprise!

Although dancer Robin Lindstrom was an egg donor eight years ago, she never knew if any children resulted. Now, out of work, she takes a job as nanny for stern widower Flint Harris.

His mischievous triplets have driven away all the other nannies, but not her. The precocious kids have snooped and found out that Robin’s their biological mother—plus, they like her. That’s why they maneuvered their dad into hiring her.

Unaware of the trio’s plotting, Robin and Flint fall in love, but they’re complete opposites. It’s going to take a few earthshaking surprises—and a lot of matchmaking by the triplets--to bring this family together.
Rendezvous magazine praised the “wonderful plot with funny, endearing characters who made me laugh and who touched my heart.”

USA Today bestselling author Jacqueline Diamond has published more than 100 romantic comedies, medical romances and mysteries.
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"I loved it. A wonderful plot with funny, endearing characters who made me laugh and who touched my heart."--Rendezvous magazine

"... three most enjoyable children, and the sparks that fly between the hero and heroine can be felt by all."--Debbie Richardson,
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If you like chick lit and romantic comedies with fun plot twists, you might enjoy The Bride Wore Gym Shoes, Million-Dollar Mommy, and How She Married a Sheikh. These are classic lighthearted romances I'm re-editing and reissuing. 
 
Interested in medical settings? Please check out my Safe Harbor Medical series, starting with
The Would-Be Mommy. And there's a spin-off mystery series, including The Case of the Questionable Quadruplet.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00AB1Z7L0
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ K. Loren Wilson
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 17, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.7 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 252 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1936505227
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Part of series ‏ : ‎ Jacqueline Diamond Surprise Baby Romances
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 out of 5 stars 85 ratings

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Readers worldwide have bought more than 7 million books by USA Today bestselling author Jacqueline Diamond, including medical romances, romantic comedies, mysteries, Regency romances and more.

A former Associated Press reporter and TV columnist, Jackie is best known for her Safe Harbor Medical romances and mysteries, and for her Sisters, Lovers and Second Chances series. NY Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber says, "Jacqueline Diamond writes stories from the heart with a wisdom and tenderness that remain long after the final page."

Her newest exciting venture is the Forgotten Village Magical Mystery series, beginning with A Cat's Garden of Secrets. National Book Award winner Neal Shusterman says, “Master storyteller Jacqueline Diamond draws you in to this magical feline mystery, enchanting you page after page.” The second book in the series, A Cat's Nose for Murder, is also drawing rave reviews. The author is currently at work on book three.

Jackie has been married for more than 40 years and lives in Southern California.

You can learn more about her books and audiobooks at jacquelinediamond dot net, and you can follow Jackie here at Author Central.

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Customers find the book's story engaging and maintain interest throughout, with one review noting its several interwoven plots. Moreover, the book receives positive feedback for its humor, with one customer describing it as laugh-out-loud funny. Additionally, customers appreciate that it includes children, with one mentioning they fell in love with the characters. However, the writing quality receives negative feedback, with one customer noting issues with misplaced or missing words.

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16 customers mention "Enjoyment"16 positive0 negative

Customers thoroughly enjoyed this story, finding it cute and maintaining interest throughout, with one customer noting its several interwoven plots.

"...Or is that completely wrong? I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and highly recommend it to all lovers of a great romance between total opposites." Read more

"This is one enjoyable read. A bit kooky, okay more than a bit The kids are fun...." Read more

"...I loved it! The story flowed, moving effortlessly through the character’s lives, building tension, keeping me turning the pages...." Read more

"...While this book is nothing like the film it was a equally enjoyable read...." Read more

4 customers mention "Enjoyment for kids"4 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's inclusion of children, with one mentioning they fell in love with the characters.

"...A bit kooky, okay more than a bit The kids are fun...." Read more

"...This is a straightforward, fun and funny read. The characters are well drawn and believable. Each has their own charm. Well done." Read more

"Good book. I enjoy books where children are included, it makes for fun reading. This was a cute story and enjoyed every minute of it." Read more

"I didn't want this story to end. I fell in love with the children. although, I didn't like Flint until the end, he made the story more interesting...." Read more

3 customers mention "Humor"3 positive0 negative

Customers find the book humorous, with one describing it as a laugh-out-loud read.

"...It’s full of energy and snap. It’s laugh-out-loud funny. I enjoyed this book so much that I’ll definitely be reading other books by this author." Read more

"...This is a straightforward, fun and funny read. The characters are well drawn and believable. Each has their own charm. Well done." Read more

"Loved the storyline and the funny moments. As I read the book, I kept thinking Flint needed to learn how to let loose and have fun...." Read more

3 customers mention "Romance"3 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the romance in the book, describing it as sweet and delightful.

"Yours, Mine and Ours is sweet and fun. I can almost see it being made into a TV movie...." Read more

"A good read. About loss, love, family and romance. I enjoyed reading this book...." Read more

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3 customers mention "Writing quality"0 positive3 negative

Customers criticize the writing quality of the book, with one mentioning misplaced or missing words in sentences.

"...Some sentences have misplaced or missing words." Read more

"A waste of time and effort. Badly written and badly edited. And to top it all off not even a cracker of a plot." Read more

"...What could have been an interesting story was lost in a messy telling." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2014
    The trouble with these triplets is that they want a mother, but not just any mother. Their hearts are set on the egg donor who made their family possible. Brick, Caitlyn, and Aaron set out to bring passionate, dedicated teacher, Robin Lindstrom, into their home, despite all efforts by their disciplined, safety-oriented, structural engineer Dad, Flint Harris. The precious trio of eight-year-olds, though, are quite well versed in how to handle Dad, and they know more about Robin than she ever dreamed possible. Can this unlikely pairing, who can't come to an agreement without arguing, ever make it as a couple?
    Jacqueline Diamond draws the reader immediately into the story, creating conflict, with practiced ease. The children aren't only precocious, they're also crafty, definitely eight-year-olds at their finest. It's easy to get lost in this tale of an impossible love match between a woman whose mother runs a fortune telling business, and a man who fears abandonment and loss so much that he creates a sternly ordered world, where everything is safe, structured, a place no one disappears from, because they only have time for what he has deemed correct.
    From the setting, a community on the beach, aptly named Beachside, to the spark producing conflict between Robin and Flint, the reader cheers when they can't ignore their attraction, and gasps in horror when the unplanned topples their lives. The addition of an adorable set of triplets, who have their own issues, Diamond has created a wonderful world to lose oneself in for a day, or two, as they travel from two souls meant to be together, but who must also make decisions based on their realities – that they are like oil and water, never to be mixed. Or is that completely wrong?
    I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and highly recommend it to all lovers of a great romance between total opposites.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2017
    This is one enjoyable read. A bit kooky, okay more than a bit

    The kids are fun. Caitlin - the little know it all , understandable as she has a high IQ and is confident to boot......
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2014
    This is the first novel I’ve read by author Jacqueline Diamond. I loved it! The story flowed, moving effortlessly through the character’s lives, building tension, keeping me turning the pages. There are several interwoven plots, making for a complex and engaging novel.

    There’s the main plot, the growing romance between Robin, an unemployed dance teacher, who’s lost her job, and Flint, a seismic safety consultant. Not only does Robin lose her job because of Flint’s consultant work, she ends up as a nanny to widower Flint’s triplets. She thought she was offered the job because she’d make a great nanny. Flint thought the same. Little do either she or Flint know that the three children have manipulated both of them into it.

    Then, there’s a sub-plot that’s just as engaging: Robin’s mother Gigi’s quest to communicate with the spirit world. Robin thinks her mother is a bit eccentric and always wonders if she makes it all up. But when the spirits start communicating with Robin, well, things get interesting.

    Another plot running through the book is the relationship of Robin to the children she’s taking care of. She’s the biological mother, having donated her eggs years ago to a now-closed clinic. As Robin sees herself in the triplets, in their faces, and temperaments, she finds herself asking: what does make a mother?

    Jacqueline Diamond’s writing sparkles. It’s full of energy and snap. It’s laugh-out-loud funny. I enjoyed this book so much that I’ll definitely be reading other books by this author.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
    I love this author & have given her books 5 stars numerous times but the editing should come up to par with the writing & story-telling. Some sentences have misplaced or missing words.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2014
    I picked up this book because of the title. I loved the old Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball film, by the same name. While this book is nothing like the film it was a equally enjoyable read. This is the first book I have read by this author and will be checking out other titles when in the mood for this type of story.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2014
    Yours, Mine and Ours is sweet and fun. I can almost see it being made into a TV movie. Flint Harris and Robin Lindstrom meet - at first they don’t like each other as they are polar opposites, however, widower, Flint Harris’ calculating triplets have brought them together for a reason. Robin is actually the children’s biological mother, having donated her eggs years ago.

    This is a straightforward, fun and funny read. The characters are well drawn and believable. Each has their own charm. Well done.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2014
    Loved the storyline and the funny moments. As I read the book, I kept thinking Flint needed to learn how to let loose and have fun. I almost only gave this 3 stars because of the lovemaking scenes but the story was so great, I couldn't. I can so see a real set of triplets like the ones in this story. They are so precocious.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2018
    An old concept but it worked. Triplets find out that their mom had to use a donor eggs to get pregnant. This happens after their mom died. These were above normal children. So they find out who their bio mom is and hatch a plan. You can guess the rest. The cosmic universe was in play. And the staid father has his hands full of interfering people in his life.

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  • Patricia Hopkin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Yours,mine and ours
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2013
    A good book,a good read. I really enjoyed reading this book.Ireccomend this book to all romantics who enjoy a good story. bigred
  • Fieldcene
    4.0 out of 5 stars Despite complications, love rules when it comes to family.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2014
    Egg donation brings complications to families if not handled properly. In this excellent plot, the eight-year-old triplets who have lost their birth mother go looking for the woman who created the eggs before their birth. Each of the children handles life a different way, which endears them to the reader. Added to the conflict between the adults when they meet, all five personalities must find a way to get the love they need.

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