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[[Category:RWA Award Finalists]] | [[Category:RWA Award Finalists]] | ||
[[Category:1992 Releases]] | [[Category:1992 Releases]] | ||
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* '''Author''': [[Kathleen O'Brien]] | * '''Author''': [[Kathleen O'Brien]] | ||
− | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]] | + | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]] #1515 |
* '''Year''': 1992 | * '''Year''': 1992 | ||
* '''Editors''': [[Paula Eykelhof]] & [[Laura Shinn]] | * '''Editors''': [[Paula Eykelhof]] & [[Laura Shinn]] | ||
* '''Amazon Listing''' : [] | * '''Amazon Listing''' : [] | ||
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+ | ==Book Description== | ||
+ | Home is where the heart breaks | ||
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+ | For Eleanor Wilding, home was Wildingsher family's antebellum estate in Mississippi. Wildings . . . where she'd foolishly fallen in love with her handsome stepbrother, Edan Bond. And where Edan had rejected that love. | ||
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+ | And it was to Wildings that Eleanor returned after a five-year, self-imposed exile. She'd come back to visit her ailing grandmother, but also to confront Edan. Because, like the legendary family ghost, memories of Edan haunted her, and it was time to exorcise the past. | ||
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+ | However, once she'd seen Edan again, it was impossible to forget what he'd meant to her . . . since those feelings were still all too real. | ||
== Recognitions == | == Recognitions == | ||
* [[1993 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1993 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Contemporary Romance Categories|Short Contemporary Romance]] | * [[1993 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1993 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Contemporary Romance Categories|Short Contemporary Romance]] |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 6 September 2021
- Author: Kathleen O'Brien
- Publisher: Harlequin Presents #1515
- Year: 1992
- Editors: Paula Eykelhof & Laura Shinn
- Amazon Listing : []
Book Description
Home is where the heart breaks
For Eleanor Wilding, home was Wildingsher family's antebellum estate in Mississippi. Wildings . . . where she'd foolishly fallen in love with her handsome stepbrother, Edan Bond. And where Edan had rejected that love.
And it was to Wildings that Eleanor returned after a five-year, self-imposed exile. She'd come back to visit her ailing grandmother, but also to confront Edan. Because, like the legendary family ghost, memories of Edan haunted her, and it was time to exorcise the past.
However, once she'd seen Edan again, it was impossible to forget what he'd meant to her . . . since those feelings were still all too real.