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* '''Author''': [[Jackie Weger]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Jackie Weger]]
* '''Publisher''': [[American|Harlequin American]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 344]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 344]]
* '''Year''': [[1990]]
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* '''Year''': 1990
 
* '''Setting''':  
 
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* '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373163444/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Best Behavior]
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373163444/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Best Behavior]
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== Book Description ==
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Willa Manning longed to give her beloved adopted daughter the grandparents she dreamed of, but not at the risk of losing her forever.
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Nicholas Cavenaugh understood Willa's reservations, but he'd promised to bring his friends the child their lost daughter had borne so far from home.
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Fate, which had brought Nicholas and Willa together, had put them on opposite sides in the only struggle that could tear them apart.
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Would good intentions, good sense and abiding love be enough to see them through?

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Book Description

Willa Manning longed to give her beloved adopted daughter the grandparents she dreamed of, but not at the risk of losing her forever.

Nicholas Cavenaugh understood Willa's reservations, but he'd promised to bring his friends the child their lost daughter had borne so far from home.

Fate, which had brought Nicholas and Willa together, had put them on opposite sides in the only struggle that could tear them apart.

Would good intentions, good sense and abiding love be enough to see them through?