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* '''Author''':Candace Schuler
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* '''Author''': [[Candace Schuler]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Temptation|Harlequin Temptation]][[Temptation By The Numbers|#187]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Temptation]] [[Harlequin Temptation By The Numbers|# 183]]
* '''Year''': [[:Category:1987 Releases|1987]]
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* '''Year''': 1987
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* '''Amazon Listing''':
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373252838/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Home Fires]
  
 
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==Book Description==
== About The Book ==
 
 
Lily Talbot was warmth and comfort. And Grant Saxon was freedom and adventure. He was a man who spurned any form of domesticity. But she'd opened the door or her resort home to him one blustery night and let him into her life. Despite his brusque, independent manner, Grant charmed Lily's three children and enthralled her with his tender love. Though she knew he was a loner, never to be confined, maybe she could take what he offered, just this once.
 
Lily Talbot was warmth and comfort. And Grant Saxon was freedom and adventure. He was a man who spurned any form of domesticity. But she'd opened the door or her resort home to him one blustery night and let him into her life. Despite his brusque, independent manner, Grant charmed Lily's three children and enthralled her with his tender love. Though she knew he was a loner, never to be confined, maybe she could take what he offered, just this once.

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Book Description

Lily Talbot was warmth and comfort. And Grant Saxon was freedom and adventure. He was a man who spurned any form of domesticity. But she'd opened the door or her resort home to him one blustery night and let him into her life. Despite his brusque, independent manner, Grant charmed Lily's three children and enthralled her with his tender love. Though she knew he was a loner, never to be confined, maybe she could take what he offered, just this once.