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Beyond Love

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IT'S ABOUT TRUST...
about striving to be the best in the business, about forever seeking approval and never believing yourself worthy of any man's love.

But when it came to Morgan Hastings, Dinah Kirsten acted selflessly by giving him a home at her family's vineyard. Their romance lasted four years before Dinah's feelings of inadequacy turned a love sweeter than wine into vinegar.

So Dinah fled to Europe, pouring all her energy into her career. Success came easily, but the past was hard to avoid. The days spilled into years and Morgan came after her. Could they pick up the pieces, or would Dinah's insecurity destroy a passion that went beyond love?

187 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1985

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Ann Major

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USA best-selling Ann Major writes short, sexy contemporary romance.

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March 8, 2020
Its beyond something alright. Its beyond any kind of decency. The h and H have sex, the h goes away and then H marries h's sister. The h learns she is pregnant and gives up her baby to her sister and her lover. Its the most convoluted plot ever written. She talks of her love for her grandfather who essentially manipulated everyone.
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June 7, 2024
This author writes novels that are either incredibly good or incredibly awful. This is without a doubt one of the awful ones! There's not a thing likeable about either the H or the h; in fact, I couldn't stand either one of them, and I didn't stick around for the HEA, because neither of them deserved it. Or maybe I should say, they deserved each other!

Don't waste your time!
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