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* '''Author''': [[C.J. Carmichael]] | * '''Author''': [[C.J. Carmichael]] | ||
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− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373714297/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Star-Crossed Parents] |
− | == | + | == Book Description == |
+ | Few people can say they're starring in a real-life version of Romeo and Juliet. And single mom Leigh certainly doesn't want to play the role of disapproving mother. But when her daughter runs off to New Hampshire for a boy she's met over the Internet, it's a discomfiting reminder of Leigh's own past.... | ||
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+ | The problem is Sam Wallace, the boy's father, and his ridiculous notion that love conquers all. Worse still is that Sam could be a pretty darn good (not to mention attractive) distraction for Leigh. But how can Leigh think about herself when her daughter is about to make the worst mistake of her life? |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 5 February 2008
- Author: C.J. Carmichael
- Publisher: Harlequin Superromance # 1429
- Year: 2007
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Star-Crossed Parents
Book Description
Few people can say they're starring in a real-life version of Romeo and Juliet. And single mom Leigh certainly doesn't want to play the role of disapproving mother. But when her daughter runs off to New Hampshire for a boy she's met over the Internet, it's a discomfiting reminder of Leigh's own past....
The problem is Sam Wallace, the boy's father, and his ridiculous notion that love conquers all. Worse still is that Sam could be a pretty darn good (not to mention attractive) distraction for Leigh. But how can Leigh think about herself when her daughter is about to make the worst mistake of her life?