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− | They were strangers, but each had a need. | + | [[Category: 1989 Releases]] <!--add the correct year--> |
+ | * '''Author''': [[Jordan, Penny]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents, #1137]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': January 1989 | ||
+ | * '''Setting''': London, Herefordshire. | ||
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+ | == From the back cover == | ||
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+ | '''They were strangers, but each had a need.''' | ||
The loss of her dearest friend left Diana with a profound need to be close to someone. One night of pasion in a stranger's arms, unplanned and unexpected, answered that need and more - she became pregnant! | The loss of her dearest friend left Diana with a profound need to be close to someone. One night of pasion in a stranger's arms, unplanned and unexpected, answered that need and more - she became pregnant! |
Revision as of 21:20, 4 February 2007
- Author: Jordan, Penny
- Publisher: Harlequin Presents, #1137
- Year: January 1989
- Setting: London, Herefordshire.
From the back cover
They were strangers, but each had a need.
The loss of her dearest friend left Diana with a profound need to be close to someone. One night of pasion in a stranger's arms, unplanned and unexpected, answered that need and more - she became pregnant!
Yet Diana felt no regret about her baby's conception. She would put the man and the night behind her and start a new life elsewhere.
But fate followed. The very town Diana chose to settle in was home to Marcus Simons, her hitherto nameless lover. And, clearly, once was not enough for Marcus.