Difference between revisions of "Reach For The Stars - Cathy Gillen Thacker"
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+ | All the evidence pointed to one conclusion. Marriage was not invented for a couple like Susan Trent and Steve Markham. For one thing, their jobs were polar opposites. As sheriff, Steve was obligated to keep the peace. As a consumer-advocate reporter, Susan was expected to expose covert injustices, and the greater the resulting controversy, the better the story. More important, they were headed in different directions: Steve for the continued tranquility of West Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, Susan for the excitement of big-city television. Until Susan left town for the next stage of her career, the best thing they could do was maintain a safe distance between them... but that was nearly impossible when the townsfolk kept throwing them together. |
Revision as of 19:33, 28 July 2007
- Author: Cathy Gillen Thacker
- Publisher: Harlequin American Romance # 134
- Year: 1986
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing - Reach For The Stars
All the evidence pointed to one conclusion. Marriage was not invented for a couple like Susan Trent and Steve Markham. For one thing, their jobs were polar opposites. As sheriff, Steve was obligated to keep the peace. As a consumer-advocate reporter, Susan was expected to expose covert injustices, and the greater the resulting controversy, the better the story. More important, they were headed in different directions: Steve for the continued tranquility of West Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, Susan for the excitement of big-city television. Until Susan left town for the next stage of her career, the best thing they could do was maintain a safe distance between them... but that was nearly impossible when the townsfolk kept throwing them together.