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* '''Author''': [[Linda Randall Wisdom]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Linda Randall Wisdom]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme]] [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme By The Numbers|# 58]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme]] [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme By The Numbers|# 58]]

Latest revision as of 22:58, 12 November 2022


Book Description

Witch, princess, monster, or minstrel—Holly Sutton could speak in a million voices. A whirlwind of casual creativity, a magnet for every kid within calling range, she made a handsome living doing TV cartoon voice-overs. Her life in Thousand Oaks was ideal--except for Jonathan Lockwood, her stuffy neighbor. A banker, he might have been the model for Scrooge--if Scrooge had had hazel eyes and a body designed to die for. So why had Holly agreed to accompany him to San Francisco's most elegant hotel? And why was she suddenly trying to make herself over in his image? They were worlds apart and ne'er the twain would meet...unless they could learn to speak in the voice that understood the intimate need that bound them beyond every difference—the very special voice of love.