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+ | [[category:1988 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]] | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Penny Richards]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Superromance|Superromance #323]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1988 | ||
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SHE WAS ACTING LIKE A SCHOOLGIRL WITH A CRUSH. Like a haunting melody, their love was unforgettable. Amanda Farrell couldn't remember ever being young. She'd struggled for years as a single parent, finally earning a teaching degree and buying a modest home for herself and her son, Jeff. Now Jeff was about to start his own family, and even though she was opposed to his shotgun marriage, Amanda knew she'd learn to love her daughter-in-law, Heather. Loving Heather's father was equally easy but a different proposition. Way Dalton, famous baseball player and man-about-town, was out of Amanda's league. Only he made her feel so young, so carefree and at long last, so ready for romance.... | SHE WAS ACTING LIKE A SCHOOLGIRL WITH A CRUSH. Like a haunting melody, their love was unforgettable. Amanda Farrell couldn't remember ever being young. She'd struggled for years as a single parent, finally earning a teaching degree and buying a modest home for herself and her son, Jeff. Now Jeff was about to start his own family, and even though she was opposed to his shotgun marriage, Amanda knew she'd learn to love her daughter-in-law, Heather. Loving Heather's father was equally easy but a different proposition. Way Dalton, famous baseball player and man-about-town, was out of Amanda's league. Only he made her feel so young, so carefree and at long last, so ready for romance.... |
Revision as of 22:39, 16 July 2007
- Author: Penny Richards
- Publisher: Harlequin Superromance #323
- Year: 1988
SHE WAS ACTING LIKE A SCHOOLGIRL WITH A CRUSH. Like a haunting melody, their love was unforgettable. Amanda Farrell couldn't remember ever being young. She'd struggled for years as a single parent, finally earning a teaching degree and buying a modest home for herself and her son, Jeff. Now Jeff was about to start his own family, and even though she was opposed to his shotgun marriage, Amanda knew she'd learn to love her daughter-in-law, Heather. Loving Heather's father was equally easy but a different proposition. Way Dalton, famous baseball player and man-about-town, was out of Amanda's league. Only he made her feel so young, so carefree and at long last, so ready for romance....