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(New page: Author: Pamela Toth Publisher: Harlequin Temptation Year: 1991 Kiss-off bouquets weren't Diane Simmons's idea of romance. When sexy Adam Westover came to her flower shop to order one fo...)
 
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*'''Author''': [[Pamela Toth]]
Year: 1991
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*'''Publisher'''[[Harlequin]] Temptation
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*'''Year''': 1991
  
 
Kiss-off bouquets weren't Diane Simmons's idea of romance. When sexy Adam Westover came to her flower shop to order one for his ex-girlfriend, Diane had no idea she was next on his dating list. But Adam made his intentions clear when he started sending her a daisy a day. Would this all add up to a goodbye bouquet?
 
Kiss-off bouquets weren't Diane Simmons's idea of romance. When sexy Adam Westover came to her flower shop to order one for his ex-girlfriend, Diane had no idea she was next on his dating list. But Adam made his intentions clear when he started sending her a daisy a day. Would this all add up to a goodbye bouquet?

Revision as of 02:57, 24 August 2007

Kiss-off bouquets weren't Diane Simmons's idea of romance. When sexy Adam Westover came to her flower shop to order one for his ex-girlfriend, Diane had no idea she was next on his dating list. But Adam made his intentions clear when he started sending her a daisy a day. Would this all add up to a goodbye bouquet?