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There could never be anything between Sarah Maxwell and Andres Navarro. Fifteen years ago, innocent Sarah had made love to Andres's brother -- and had given birth to his child.

Sarah's pride had kept her silent. She'd left the Navarro's lush ranch before summer had ended and endured the humiliation of being seventeen, pregnant and unmarried.

She never thought she would return with her son, never imagined anyone, would learn the truth, never in her wildest dreams thought she'd find Andres waiting, wanting her more than ever.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published January 1, 1986

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Barbara Faith

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Barbara Faith de Covarrubias was born in Cleveland, raised in Detroit, and lived in Miami for fifteen years. While in Florida, she took night courses in Spanish and writing.

She worked for several years in public relations and wrote fiction in her spare time. Finally the desire to spend time in Mexico won out. On arriving there, she was instantly charmed by the country and planned to be very serious about completing her first novel. To Barbara Faith this included no dating.

However, the nexy day she was introduced to Alfonso Covarrubias, a retired matador. She couldn't pronounce his namd and she didn't know anything about bullfighthing, but she did know she was in love.

They married and lived for several years in Mexico before moving to Chula Vista, California. Barbara credits her husband for giving her the courage to continue writing. Her novels, The Moonkissed and The Sun DAncers, have been popularly received. She has written more than 40 romance novels as Barbara Faith (her maiden name) from 1978 until the day of her death. She won a RITA Award in 1982.

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September 25, 2024
I found this book in my bookcase that is over 36 years old with quite worn pages that show the test of time. I didn't like the beginning of this book, but afterwards I really enjoyed the rest of it. Would highly recommend.
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