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The accident that killed Livvy McCabe's husband had left so may voids. Only now did Livvy feel their little daughter could tolerate the changes they had to make. Liv and Mimi were going home again -- for comfort and resolutions to appease the painful present and a restless past. And there was Matthew, so unsettling, so compassionate and loving, so bewildered still. Fear of her own feelings had sent Livvy away from him without a word. Clearly those feelings had not diminished at all. And now Matthew wanted more than just answers, he wanted Livvy, too.
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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1989 Releases]]
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* '''Author''': [[Kelly Adams]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Berkley]] [[Second Chance At Love Series|Second Chance At Love]] [[Second Chance At Love By The Numbers|#473]]
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* '''Year''': 1989
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* '''Setting''':
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0425117898/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Tender Nights]
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== Book Description ==
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The accident that killed Livvy McCabe's husband had left so may voids. Only now did Livvy feel their little daughter could tolerate the changes they had to make. Liv and Mimi were going home again -- for comfort and resolutions to appease the painful present and a restless past.  
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And there was Matthew, so unsettling, so compassionate and loving, so bewildered still. Fear of her own feelings had sent Livvy away from him without a word. Clearly those feelings had not diminished at all. And now Matthew wanted more than just answers, he wanted Livvy, too.

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Book Description

The accident that killed Livvy McCabe's husband had left so may voids. Only now did Livvy feel their little daughter could tolerate the changes they had to make. Liv and Mimi were going home again -- for comfort and resolutions to appease the painful present and a restless past.

And there was Matthew, so unsettling, so compassionate and loving, so bewildered still. Fear of her own feelings had sent Livvy away from him without a word. Clearly those feelings had not diminished at all. And now Matthew wanted more than just answers, he wanted Livvy, too.