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+ | [[category:1988 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]] | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Cinda Gault]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Superromance]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1988 | ||
They disagreed about everything that mattered. Juveniles Officer Kara Ridgeway could confidently place an adolescent in any registered facility in the city. Except one -- Aiken House. But to her dismay, only Peter Aiken's group home had a spot when she desperately needed one for young Craig Taylor. Though Kara's philosophy concerning the treatment of young offenders clashed violently with Peter's, she had to admit that the man stood by his convictions. Still, she'd hardly expected to find herself swayed by his charm. But Craig's future hung in the balance, and Kara feared Peter wasn't to be trusted. | They disagreed about everything that mattered. Juveniles Officer Kara Ridgeway could confidently place an adolescent in any registered facility in the city. Except one -- Aiken House. But to her dismay, only Peter Aiken's group home had a spot when she desperately needed one for young Craig Taylor. Though Kara's philosophy concerning the treatment of young offenders clashed violently with Peter's, she had to admit that the man stood by his convictions. Still, she'd hardly expected to find herself swayed by his charm. But Craig's future hung in the balance, and Kara feared Peter wasn't to be trusted. |
Revision as of 23:29, 16 July 2007
- Author: Cinda Gault
- Publisher: Harlequin Superromance
- Year: 1988
They disagreed about everything that mattered. Juveniles Officer Kara Ridgeway could confidently place an adolescent in any registered facility in the city. Except one -- Aiken House. But to her dismay, only Peter Aiken's group home had a spot when she desperately needed one for young Craig Taylor. Though Kara's philosophy concerning the treatment of young offenders clashed violently with Peter's, she had to admit that the man stood by his convictions. Still, she'd hardly expected to find herself swayed by his charm. But Craig's future hung in the balance, and Kara feared Peter wasn't to be trusted.