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+ | [[category:1987 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]] | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Jocelyn Haley]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Superromance]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1987 | ||
It felt so right -- how could it be wrong? Sara Deane thought she'd been in love before -- she'd certainly known the heady thrill of romance. However, loving Cal was a different experience altogether. For, nestled in the shy woodworker's massive embrace, she felt wholly at peace -- as if, at last, she'd come home. But Cal refused involvement, saying she was a teacher, he was only a carpenter and the distance between them was just too vast to be bridged. Intuitively Sara knew he wasn't telling her the whole truth. So she devised a foolproof plan to discover it... | It felt so right -- how could it be wrong? Sara Deane thought she'd been in love before -- she'd certainly known the heady thrill of romance. However, loving Cal was a different experience altogether. For, nestled in the shy woodworker's massive embrace, she felt wholly at peace -- as if, at last, she'd come home. But Cal refused involvement, saying she was a teacher, he was only a carpenter and the distance between them was just too vast to be bridged. Intuitively Sara knew he wasn't telling her the whole truth. So she devised a foolproof plan to discover it... |
Revision as of 23:26, 16 July 2007
- Author: Jocelyn Haley
- Publisher: Harlequin Superromance
- Year: 1987
It felt so right -- how could it be wrong? Sara Deane thought she'd been in love before -- she'd certainly known the heady thrill of romance. However, loving Cal was a different experience altogether. For, nestled in the shy woodworker's massive embrace, she felt wholly at peace -- as if, at last, she'd come home. But Cal refused involvement, saying she was a teacher, he was only a carpenter and the distance between them was just too vast to be bridged. Intuitively Sara knew he wasn't telling her the whole truth. So she devised a foolproof plan to discover it...