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* '''Author''': [[Janice Kay Johnson]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Janice Kay Johnson]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Superromance|Harlequin Superromance]] [[Superromance By The Numbers|# 1153]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Superromance]] [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|# 1153]]
 
* '''Year''': 2003
 
* '''Year''': 2003
 
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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
Everyone says Kathleen Monroe is perfect--the perfect wife, the perfect hostess, the perfect mother  
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Everyone says Kathleen Monroe is perfect--the perfect wife, the perfect hostess, the perfect mother.
  
 
But after a lifetime of practice, Kathleen is beginning to wonder if perfectionism is a good thing. After all, it didn't help her marriage and might just have led to her daughter's illness. And if those aren't enough reasons for her to doubt her priorities, then meeting Logan Carr should be.  
 
But after a lifetime of practice, Kathleen is beginning to wonder if perfectionism is a good thing. After all, it didn't help her marriage and might just have led to her daughter's illness. And if those aren't enough reasons for her to doubt her priorities, then meeting Logan Carr should be.  
  
 
Logan's great. He's kind, patient and nothing like her first husband. But to Kathleen, he's far from perfect....
 
Logan's great. He's kind, patient and nothing like her first husband. But to Kathleen, he's far from perfect....

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Book Description

Everyone says Kathleen Monroe is perfect--the perfect wife, the perfect hostess, the perfect mother.

But after a lifetime of practice, Kathleen is beginning to wonder if perfectionism is a good thing. After all, it didn't help her marriage and might just have led to her daughter's illness. And if those aren't enough reasons for her to doubt her priorities, then meeting Logan Carr should be.

Logan's great. He's kind, patient and nothing like her first husband. But to Kathleen, he's far from perfect....