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Old 10-08-2015, 01:30 PM   #112
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Seventeen-year-old Annie Rebarchek is on the run with a baby. The police are closing in on her.
Contemporary thriller.

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It's almost too good to be true. Annie's actually landed a summer nanny job with billionaire Houston Monroe! But when the baby she's supposed to be watching grows deathly ill and Monroe mysteriously refuses to allow Annie to care for him, Annie's faced with an impossible choice: bow to Monroe's sinister power or heed the baby's cry...
Gothic chick lit.

I like both of blurbs as far as as content and style. Which fits the book?
(OK, maybe that first one could use a couple more tidbits of info. But just a couple.)

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