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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Published: Oct 2003
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary
Retail Price: $4.99
Pages: 224
In Nora Roberts's 1987 novel, Eden Carlbough, after her father dies and leaves a ton of debt, goes from the lush life of a Philadelphia society gal to an impoverished one in a cabin in the woods at an abandoned summer camp for girls, which she intends to bring back to life. The hardships of her new existence, however, are somewhat mitigated by a hunky apple-growing neighbor.
Boston lawyer Declan Fitzgerald impulsively gives up his settled life--including a fiancee--to buy Manet Hall, a crumbling plantation manor near New...
The three romance novellas in this collection by bestselling writer Nora Roberts all have fantasy settings and characters, and were previously...
This is the second book in Nora Roberts' Key trilogy in which three women (Mallory, Dana, and Zoe) are given 28 days to embark on a dangerous quest....
They were talented, ambitious women with exciting careers . . . But a single, spectacular summer would explode their tidy worlds. Second Nature --...
Megan loses her parents as a child, and as she grows up she helps her grandfather run a funky old amusement park, Joyland. Then a man named Katch...
Features two classic novels by the New York Times best-selling author--Song of the West, in which Samantha Evans falls for a handsome cowboy against...
Unfailingly optimistic Emma Corrigan has a problem. During an episode of flight turbulence, she tells her troubles (the job she hates, the seemingly...
Roz is a woman of independent means who thinks love is all in the past--but she's about to be taken by surprise. Number-one bestselling author Nora...
You can see what will become of Nora within the next 20 years in this early novel. Because it was obviously written back in the Sillouette/Harlequin days, things move rapidly from first meeting to falling in love between the two leads of this story, but you can see the descriptions and humor and conversations that Nora's known for. Highly recommended for a fast read.