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{{DEFAULTSORT:Perfect Pair - Karen Toller Whittenburg, A}}[[Category:Category Romance]] [[Category:1991 Releases]] [[Category:Contemporary]] [[Category:Adoption]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Karen Toller Whittenburg]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Karen Toller Whittenburg]]
* '''Publisher''': [[American|Harlequin American]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 400]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 400]]
 
* '''Year''': 1991
 
* '''Year''': 1991
 
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Leah Taylor and Riker Westfall seemed destined to have nothing in common.  After all, despite the attraction between them, they lived in different homes, by different rules, and went about their very different lives.
 
Leah Taylor and Riker Westfall seemed destined to have nothing in common.  After all, despite the attraction between them, they lived in different homes, by different rules, and went about their very different lives.
  
Then they discovered that they each had a stubborn, precocious, wonderful and devious six-year-old adopted daughter-two little girls who were identical in every way.
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Then they discovered that they each had a stubborn, precocious, wonderful and devious six-year-old adopted daughter -- two little girls who were identical in every way.
  
And while there was no denying that Leah and Riker would make a perfect pair of parents-only time would tell whether they could live together as husband and wife.
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And while there was no denying that Leah and Riker would make a perfect pair of parents -- only time would tell whether they could live together as husband and wife.

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Book Description

Leah Taylor and Riker Westfall seemed destined to have nothing in common. After all, despite the attraction between them, they lived in different homes, by different rules, and went about their very different lives.

Then they discovered that they each had a stubborn, precocious, wonderful and devious six-year-old adopted daughter -- two little girls who were identical in every way.

And while there was no denying that Leah and Riker would make a perfect pair of parents -- only time would tell whether they could live together as husband and wife.