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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373714211/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 It Takes Two] | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373714211/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 It Takes Two] | ||
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Abby's come to this small town in northern Quebec to research beluga whales. And her dog, Figgy, is all the company she's interested in. But then she meets widowed captain Marc Doucette and his brokenhearted daughter. Turns out they may be exactly what she needs. | Abby's come to this small town in northern Quebec to research beluga whales. And her dog, Figgy, is all the company she's interested in. But then she meets widowed captain Marc Doucette and his brokenhearted daughter. Turns out they may be exactly what she needs. | ||
Too bad Marc's dead set against everything Abby and her job represent. But can he keep up his stand once he sees how good Abby--and Figgy--are for his daughter? And can he deny that there might be other--more personal--reasons to change his mind? | Too bad Marc's dead set against everything Abby and her job represent. But can he keep up his stand once he sees how good Abby--and Figgy--are for his daughter? And can he deny that there might be other--more personal--reasons to change his mind? |
Revision as of 23:49, 10 October 2007
- Author: Joanne Michael
- Publisher: Harlequin Superromance # 1421
- Year: 2007
- Setting: Quebec, Canada
- Amazon Listing: It Takes Two
Book Description
Abby's come to this small town in northern Quebec to research beluga whales. And her dog, Figgy, is all the company she's interested in. But then she meets widowed captain Marc Doucette and his brokenhearted daughter. Turns out they may be exactly what she needs.
Too bad Marc's dead set against everything Abby and her job represent. But can he keep up his stand once he sees how good Abby--and Figgy--are for his daughter? And can he deny that there might be other--more personal--reasons to change his mind?