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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Published: Sep 1997
When Joanna's daughter, Kristen, asks Joanna if she would consider remarriage. Joanna's answer is an immediate no. Tanner Lund feels the same way. Like Joanna, he'd been divorced after a disastrous marriage. And like her, he's raising an 11-year-old daughter alone. Joanna's Kristen and Tanner's Nicole are best friends, so it's inevitable that Joanna and Tanner will become friends, too. And it is not long before they're both feeling something stronger than friendship--something they would both prefer to ignore. If only they could. As seen on Romance Classics television.
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