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== Book Description ==
 
== Book Description ==
"I crave your body." Seeing this message on her computer screen, Lucy Beckwith wondered if she'd finally gone mad. It had to be a mistake; at the very least, someone's idea of a bad joke.
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"I crave your body." <br>
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Seeing this message on her computer screen, Lucy Beckwith wondered if she'd finally gone mad. It had to be a mistake; at the very least, someone's idea of a bad joke.
  
"I want you, Lucy Beckwith." Her admirer certainly knew who she was--but when LuCy asked for his identity, all he said was, "Call me Loverboy.''
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"I want you, Lucy Beckwith." <br>
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Her admirer certainly knew who she was--but when Lucy asked for his identity, all he said was, "Call me Loverboy."
  
"I dreamed you were in my bed. " Erotic messages ... homespun poetry... outrageous flattery--Lucy couldn't help but fall for Loverboy's brand of old-fashioned romance.
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"I dreamed you were in my bed." <br>
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Erotic messages ... homespun poetry... outrageous flattery--Lucy couldn't help but fall for Loverboy's brand of old-fashioned romance.
  
"My heart is yours." Lucy couldn't believe two people could fall in love when they'd never even seen each other. But at the dawn of the twenty-first century, anything is possible... .
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"My heart is yours." <br>
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Lucy couldn't believe two people could fall in love when they'd never even seen each other. But at the dawn of the twenty-first century, anything is possible....
  
 
A CENTURY OF AMERICAN ROMANCE
 
A CENTURY OF AMERICAN ROMANCE
The women ... the men ... the passions .. . the memories.
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The women ... the men ... the passions ... the memories.
  
 
== Related Titles ==
 
== Related Titles ==
* Twelfth in the [[A Century of American Romance]] series.
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* Twelfth in the [[A Century Of American Romance]] series.
  
 
== Cover Variation (By Release Date) ==
 
== Cover Variation (By Release Date) ==

Latest revision as of 21:54, 28 February 2012

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By Judith Arnold
Publisher Harlequin American Romance # 389

Book Description

"I crave your body."
Seeing this message on her computer screen, Lucy Beckwith wondered if she'd finally gone mad. It had to be a mistake; at the very least, someone's idea of a bad joke.

"I want you, Lucy Beckwith."
Her admirer certainly knew who she was--but when Lucy asked for his identity, all he said was, "Call me Loverboy."

"I dreamed you were in my bed."
Erotic messages ... homespun poetry... outrageous flattery--Lucy couldn't help but fall for Loverboy's brand of old-fashioned romance.

"My heart is yours."
Lucy couldn't believe two people could fall in love when they'd never even seen each other. But at the dawn of the twenty-first century, anything is possible....

A CENTURY OF AMERICAN ROMANCE The women ... the men ... the passions ... the memories.

Related Titles

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1991 <br\> Original Edition
2004 <br\> Reissue (Unreleased)