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Training Travis

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Two professionals with a past they thought forgotten--can they keep their relationship strictly business when the passion reignites? After the death of his ex-wife, Travis McGill becomes sole parent to his fifteen-year-old daughter. Determined to do what's best for her--even if it means reopening old wounds--Travis moves back to his Pennsylvania hometown. Rebecca Evans never forgave Travis for the way he dumped her. Not only did he break her heart sixteen years ago, but he and his daughter are a reminder of the family she never had. But when Travis asks her to redecorate his Victorian house, she can't turn her back on him or his angry, grieving daughter. Getting Rebecca back in his life might not be the easiest task, but Travis is determined to try. Can he earn the trust of the two most important women in his life? Or will he need on-the-job training?

272 pages, Paperback

First published October 26, 2013

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July 29, 2016
This is a story of Travis and his daughter who lost her mother and his ex wife, and seeing his old high school girlfriend that he left behind. The story tells of the trials of a father having to take full time responsibility for his daughter and the problems that arise. Also the connection to his old love.
I really loved this story. I liked the characters interacted with each other, and the real to life everyday happenings. I think you wouldn't be disappointed in reading this story, I wasn't. It is nice to read a real romance book.
I have had the great pleasure to meet and hang out with Cathy Tully, and she is a gem to be with. I can see where the books gets the humor in it. Keep up the great work Cathy!
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