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* '''Author''': [[Lynda Ward]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Lynda Ward]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Superromance|Harlequin Superromance]] [[Superromance By The Numbers|#119]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Superromance|Harlequin Superromance]] [[Superromance By The Numbers|#119]]  
* '''Year''': [[:category:1984 Releases|1984]]
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* '''Year''': 1984
 
* '''Setting''':
 
* '''Setting''':
 
* '''Amazon Listing''':
 
* '''Amazon Listing''':
  
== About The Book ==
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== Book Description==
 
They longed to be alone to love. First-time author Sara Daniel was determined to make her book take off. A private woman, still she confronted irate consumers and corporations on an exhausting Midwest promo tour. Ross Marshall she couldn't handle. He was in his element, the host of a contentious talk show, whipping his guests up to fever pitch. The media star repelled her -- the man within moved her fundamentally. Public-private. Sara tried to believe she and Ross could reconcile their deepest needs with their professional demands. Even when Ross destroyed her trust before sixteen million people.
 
They longed to be alone to love. First-time author Sara Daniel was determined to make her book take off. A private woman, still she confronted irate consumers and corporations on an exhausting Midwest promo tour. Ross Marshall she couldn't handle. He was in his element, the host of a contentious talk show, whipping his guests up to fever pitch. The media star repelled her -- the man within moved her fundamentally. Public-private. Sara tried to believe she and Ross could reconcile their deepest needs with their professional demands. Even when Ross destroyed her trust before sixteen million people.

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Book Description

They longed to be alone to love. First-time author Sara Daniel was determined to make her book take off. A private woman, still she confronted irate consumers and corporations on an exhausting Midwest promo tour. Ross Marshall she couldn't handle. He was in his element, the host of a contentious talk show, whipping his guests up to fever pitch. The media star repelled her -- the man within moved her fundamentally. Public-private. Sara tried to believe she and Ross could reconcile their deepest needs with their professional demands. Even when Ross destroyed her trust before sixteen million people.