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(New page: category:1987 Releasescategory:Category Romance *'''Author:''' Rosemary Hammond *'''Publisher:''' Harlequin *'''Release Date:''' 1987 ==Book Description== Diana Hamilton w...)
 
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Diana Hamilton was a widow and she meant to stay that way, she had no intention of marrying again! Tragedy had struck only six months after her marriage to Navy pilot Tony, and those laughter-filled months of marriage seemed like part of another life. Seven years later, when news came came that Tony was not dead after all, she could hardly believe it, and the grim-faced man confronting her in the Honolulu hospital was nothing like the husband she remembered. Was there any point in trying to rebuild a marriage she wasn't sure she wanted?
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"My husband alive? Impossible!" But it was true. Diana Hamilton was not only shocked but uneasy when she heard the news. After all, she’d built a new life for herself since the presumed death of Tony, her American Navy pilot husband, seven years before. Could they recapture the past? Diana’s fears, however, were put to rest--for alone in a beach house on the remote Hawaiian Island of Kauai, they found love all over again. She’d never felt so happy. Until Tony told her about his plans for the future--plans that didn’t mesh with hers.

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Book Description

"My husband alive? Impossible!" But it was true. Diana Hamilton was not only shocked but uneasy when she heard the news. After all, she’d built a new life for herself since the presumed death of Tony, her American Navy pilot husband, seven years before. Could they recapture the past? Diana’s fears, however, were put to rest--for alone in a beach house on the remote Hawaiian Island of Kauai, they found love all over again. She’d never felt so happy. Until Tony told her about his plans for the future--plans that didn’t mesh with hers.