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(New page: Author: Gina Wilkins Publisher: Harlequin Temptation Year: 1991 The right ... wrong number. Feeling down and lonely since her divorce, Erin Spencer daydreamed about meeting her fantasy ...)
 
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The right ... wrong number. Feeling down and lonely since her divorce, Erin Spencer daydreamed about meeting her fantasy lover. Then late one evening, the telephone rang. Assuming that the deep, melodious voice belonged to her father, Erin chatted on ... until she realized that the charming, witty man on the other end of the line was a total stranger. A total stranger who continued to phone her. Soon, Erin couldn't wait for his calls. Their conversations were so intimate and revealing that Erin began to feel closer to him than any man she had ever known. He was her fantasy lover. Yet when he asked to meet her face-to-face, she was afraid. Could the reality equal her dreams?
 
The right ... wrong number. Feeling down and lonely since her divorce, Erin Spencer daydreamed about meeting her fantasy lover. Then late one evening, the telephone rang. Assuming that the deep, melodious voice belonged to her father, Erin chatted on ... until she realized that the charming, witty man on the other end of the line was a total stranger. A total stranger who continued to phone her. Soon, Erin couldn't wait for his calls. Their conversations were so intimate and revealing that Erin began to feel closer to him than any man she had ever known. He was her fantasy lover. Yet when he asked to meet her face-to-face, she was afraid. Could the reality equal her dreams?

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The right ... wrong number. Feeling down and lonely since her divorce, Erin Spencer daydreamed about meeting her fantasy lover. Then late one evening, the telephone rang. Assuming that the deep, melodious voice belonged to her father, Erin chatted on ... until she realized that the charming, witty man on the other end of the line was a total stranger. A total stranger who continued to phone her. Soon, Erin couldn't wait for his calls. Their conversations were so intimate and revealing that Erin began to feel closer to him than any man she had ever known. He was her fantasy lover. Yet when he asked to meet her face-to-face, she was afraid. Could the reality equal her dreams?