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− | + | [[Image:MilesFromYou.jpg|thumb|right]][[Category:Electronic Books]][[Category:Novella]][[Category:20th Century Historical Romance]] | |
− | + | * '''Author''': [[Marianne Arkins]] | |
− | http://www.thewildrosepress.com | + | * '''Publisher''': [[The Wild Rose Press]] |
+ | * '''Purchase''': [http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=420 Miles From You] | ||
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
It's 1948, and thirty-four year-old diner owner Millie Townsend is well on the shelf. Millie's fallen hard for regular customer, Paul Whittier, a veteran of World War II and a civil engineer. When she discovers he's accepted a new job out of state and it's their last evening together, how can this ultra-shy spinster find the nerve to show she's interested in more than just friendship? | It's 1948, and thirty-four year-old diner owner Millie Townsend is well on the shelf. Millie's fallen hard for regular customer, Paul Whittier, a veteran of World War II and a civil engineer. When she discovers he's accepted a new job out of state and it's their last evening together, how can this ultra-shy spinster find the nerve to show she's interested in more than just friendship? | ||
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Revision as of 20:43, 2 February 2008
- Author: Marianne Arkins
- Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
- Purchase: Miles From You
Book Description
It's 1948, and thirty-four year-old diner owner Millie Townsend is well on the shelf. Millie's fallen hard for regular customer, Paul Whittier, a veteran of World War II and a civil engineer. When she discovers he's accepted a new job out of state and it's their last evening together, how can this ultra-shy spinster find the nerve to show she's interested in more than just friendship?