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* '''Author''': [[Cathy Gillen Thacker]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Cathy Gillen Thacker]]
* '''Publisher''': [[American|Harlequin American]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 334]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 334]]
* '''Year''': [[1990]]
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* '''Year''': 1990
 
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* '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373163347/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Meant To Be]
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373163347/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Meant To Be]
  
== About The Book ==
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== Book Description ==
 
He was a man with everything.  Everything, but a family.  And Tom Harrigan, the eldest son in the prominent Harrigan clan, had always won his heart's desire.  He was his parents' favorite.  A star athlete.  A bestselling mystery author.  
 
He was a man with everything.  Everything, but a family.  And Tom Harrigan, the eldest son in the prominent Harrigan clan, had always won his heart's desire.  He was his parents' favorite.  A star athlete.  A bestselling mystery author.  
  

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Book Description

He was a man with everything. Everything, but a family. And Tom Harrigan, the eldest son in the prominent Harrigan clan, had always won his heart's desire. He was his parents' favorite. A star athlete. A bestselling mystery author.

But now, the surrogate mother of his baby son, Ryan, threatened to destroy his dreams.

He was not alone. The attractive court-appointed guardian, Cynthia Whittaker, held the key. She showed him that love was never a game of lose or win. It was something to hold, to treasure, to guard, as if there were no tomorrows.