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* [[Superromance By The Numbers|# 731]] - [[Wild Honey]] - [[Veronica Sattler]], March 1997
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[[Category:1997 Releases]][[Category:Nurse]]
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* '''Author''': [[Veronica Sattler]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Superromance]] [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|# 731]]  
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* '''Year''': 1997
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Wild-Honey-Harlequin-Superromance-No/dp/0373707312/ref=sr_1_13/103-6988812-2159841?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1192484257&sr=1-13 Wild Honey] - out of print
  
Nurse Randi Terhune has never had a husband or a lover. But she does have a wonderful son, Matt. She never thought she'd meet the boy's father. Ex-CIA agent Travis McLean has avoided paternity all his life. The Mclean family was virtually dysfunctional. Why would a family of his own be any different? But then he meets Matt, the image of himself as a youngster, and Randi, Matt's beautiful mother. Can he come to terms with the past to give them all a future?
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==Book Description==
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Nurse Randi Terhune has never had a husband or a lover. But she does have a wonderful son, Matt. She never thought she'd meet the boy's father. Ex-CIA agent Travis McLean has avoided paternity all his life. The McLean family was virtually dysfunctional. Why would a family of his own be any different? But then he meets Matt, the image of himself as a youngster, and Randi, Matt's beautiful mother. Can he come to terms with the past to give them all a future?

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Book Description

Nurse Randi Terhune has never had a husband or a lover. But she does have a wonderful son, Matt. She never thought she'd meet the boy's father. Ex-CIA agent Travis McLean has avoided paternity all his life. The McLean family was virtually dysfunctional. Why would a family of his own be any different? But then he meets Matt, the image of himself as a youngster, and Randi, Matt's beautiful mother. Can he come to terms with the past to give them all a future?