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− | + | [[Category:2006 Releases]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Novella]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Contemporary]] | |
+ | [[Category:Single Parent]] | ||
+ | [[category:Christmas]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Widow/Widower]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Scientist]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Scottish]] | ||
− | + | [[Image:NowThatWeveFoundYou.jpg|thumb|right]] | |
− | + | *'''Author''': [[Marianne Arkins]] | |
− | + | *'''Publisher''': [[The Wild Rose Press]] | |
− | + | *'''Year''': 2006 | |
+ | *'''Purchase''': [http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=304 Now That We've Found You] | ||
− | + | ==Book Description== | |
+ | For three years, the memory of Sarah Kirkman's dead husband has kept other men at bay. Her heart only has room for her six-year-old daughter, Melinda. On a vacation to the Smithsonian, the Kirkmans run into Doctor Duncan MacPherson, a paleontologist who befriends her dinosaur-obsessed daughter. Sarah's attraction to Duncan is undeniable but pointless-- he must leave for his home in Scotland the very next morning. But Sarah has forgotten one important thing: Christmas really is for miracles. |
Latest revision as of 00:39, 14 November 2022
- Author: Marianne Arkins
- Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
- Year: 2006
- Purchase: Now That We've Found You
Book Description
For three years, the memory of Sarah Kirkman's dead husband has kept other men at bay. Her heart only has room for her six-year-old daughter, Melinda. On a vacation to the Smithsonian, the Kirkmans run into Doctor Duncan MacPherson, a paleontologist who befriends her dinosaur-obsessed daughter. Sarah's attraction to Duncan is undeniable but pointless-- he must leave for his home in Scotland the very next morning. But Sarah has forgotten one important thing: Christmas really is for miracles.