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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Published: Dec 2003
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary
Retail Price: $12.95
Pages: 320
Between the reality of being six weeks pregnant by a guy she's dated for two months and the fantasy of pushing a baby stroller down Columbus Avenue with a wedding ring on her finger were a lot of possibilities for twenty-nine-year old Manhattan publishing peon Sarah Solomon. Will the baby's father run screaming for the nearest subway . . . or pop the question?
Juggling the demands of her yarn shop and single-handedly raising a teenage daughter has made Georgia Walker grateful for her Friday Night Knitting...
A lonely widow and mother of two, Annie Harlowe makes a habit of listening to the recording of her husband's voice on his cell phone, but she gets the...
Unfailingly optimistic Emma Corrigan has a problem. During an episode of flight turbulence, she tells her troubles (the job she hates, the seemingly...
Leaving her charmed life in Florida behind to move to Manhattan with her boyfriend and to star in a reality TV show called Party Girls, Sunny...
Ruby Miller and her fiance, Tom Truby, have questions 1 to 14 almost covered. IIt's question 15 that has the Maine schoolteacher stumped: Is their...
When her boss proposes to Dianne, his longtime girlfriend whom she despises, Tracey is upset that Dianne will be walking down the aisle before her,...
After finding her fianc in a compromsing position with a washing machine repairman and attending a wedding in which she served as a bridesmaid, Clare...
This novel adds a chick-lit gloss to the old adage, "Be careful what you wish for--you just might get it.' Billy Rendall, a 32-year-old account...
Eloise Manfred has been offered a free $100,000 wedding in exchange for being featured as a real-life "modern bride," but as she watches...