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[[Category:Category Romance]] [[Category:1992 Releases]] [[Category:Contemporary]] [[Category:Musician]] | [[Category:Category Romance]] [[Category:1992 Releases]] [[Category:Contemporary]] [[Category:Musician]] | ||
* '''Author''': [[Cathy Gillen Thacker]] | * '''Author''': [[Cathy Gillen Thacker]] | ||
− | * '''Publisher''': [[ | + | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American Romance By The Numbers|# 452]] |
− | * '''Year''': | + | * '''Year''': 1992 |
* '''Setting''': | * '''Setting''': | ||
− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373164521/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Anything's Possible] |
− | == | + | == Book Description == |
Josh Donovan and Libby Forsythe grew up like wheat and chaff. Like blood brothers...except Libby was a girl. But when they planned a getaway, Josh was left with a lone duffel and an dusty guitar. | Josh Donovan and Libby Forsythe grew up like wheat and chaff. Like blood brothers...except Libby was a girl. But when they planned a getaway, Josh was left with a lone duffel and an dusty guitar. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:28, 24 January 2008
- Author: Cathy Gillen Thacker
- Publisher: Harlequin American Romance # 452
- Year: 1992
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Anything's Possible
Book Description
Josh Donovan and Libby Forsythe grew up like wheat and chaff. Like blood brothers...except Libby was a girl. But when they planned a getaway, Josh was left with a lone duffel and an dusty guitar.
Apparently, Libby didn't believe in forevers, but she did continue to inspire Josh's brooding music. And when she reappeared in the all-too-sensuous flesh, Josh fought to keep her where she belonged--in his romantic ballads....
But Libby heard the faint strains of their old true harmony. Josh's haunting green eyes were still a love song in themselves. And it was one song Libby hoped she could learn to sing all over again.