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Some say love is infinitely patience. Writer Tracy Kent's rejection intrigued Senator Cole Damon almost as much as the woman herself. After all, the two of them got along professionally like a house on fire ... and, as Washington's most eligible bachelor he was more used to females running after him than away from him. Cole didn't know that Tracy had suffered a betrayal so unthinkable it had shattered her faith in relationships altogether. And, by the time he did find out, he was committed to loving Tracy for always -- no matter what it cost him.
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[[category:1986 Releases]]
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[[Category:Contemporary]]
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[[category:Category Romance]]
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[[Category:Washington D.C.]]
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[[Category:Politics]]
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[[Category:Writer]]
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[[Category:Betrayal]]
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* '''Author''': [[Sandra Canfield]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Superromance]] [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|# 213]]
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* '''Year''': 1986
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* '''Setting''': Washington D.C.
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* '''Amazon Listing:'''
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==Book Description==
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Some say love is infinitely patience. Writer Tracy Kent's rejection intrigued Senator Cole Damon almost as much as the woman herself. After all, the two of them got along professionally like a house on fire...and, as Washington's most eligible bachelor he was more used to females running after him than away from him. Cole didn't know that Tracy had suffered a betrayal so unthinkable it had shattered her faith in relationships altogether. And, by the time he did find out, he was committed to loving Tracy for always -- no matter what it cost him.

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Book Description

Some say love is infinitely patience. Writer Tracy Kent's rejection intrigued Senator Cole Damon almost as much as the woman herself. After all, the two of them got along professionally like a house on fire...and, as Washington's most eligible bachelor he was more used to females running after him than away from him. Cole didn't know that Tracy had suffered a betrayal so unthinkable it had shattered her faith in relationships altogether. And, by the time he did find out, he was committed to loving Tracy for always -- no matter what it cost him.