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 Fate thrust them together, then deception kept them apart.

Nineteen years later, their children’s love reunites them.

Now, only truth and forgiveness can make them a family.

 

Strangling her meddling cousin is at the top of Margie Bradford’s to-do list--right after picking up the pieces of her shattered life following her husband’s death.  When her cousin gave her a classified ad for a teaching position in Pennsylvania and encouraged her to make a fresh start there with her teenage daughter, unsuspecting Margie took the job--in the very same school district where the ex-quarterback, who broke her heart nineteen years ago, works. 

Divorced teacher and coach Jake Manion experiences an eerie sense of déjà vu when his 18-year-old son tells him he’s gotten his girlfriend pregnant.  The feeling simply grows stronger when Jake learns the girl’s mother is the same woman he’s wasted nearly two decades of bitterness on after she aborted his baby. 

The resentment in Jake’s gaze confuses Margie. After all, he’s the one who ignored her letter explaining the truth about her abortion.  She’s sure he received it since the proof of delivery postcard came back with his signature. Fearing it will make things awkward for their kids, Jake and Margie are reluctant to tell them about their previous relationship--nor do they want to discuss the painful subject. While planning their kids’ wedding and helping them cope with growing up too soon, Jake makes it clear he’d like to pick up with Margie right where they left off--in bed. But she isn’t stupid enough to let Casanova hurt her again, no matter how irresistible his kisses are. Or is she?

 

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The Most Precious Gift         The Memory of You            The Right Match    

 

 

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