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Kane Hunter calls Moriah Gilmore back to the Montana of her youth, where they join in a search for her missing father, and he soon discovers the reason for her departure long ago.

249 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Laurie Paige

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Laurie Paige grew up on a farm in Kentucky, four miles from the Tennessee border, with four older brothers and two older sisters.
Before she started school her family moved to town. That is when she discovered the library. She met her husband, Bob, in the Sweet Shop. She has a degree in mathematics and works as a computer engineer.

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1,200 reviews
August 26, 2024
Calm my seething rage before writing this review? Not on your life.

The leading couple in this book were a pair of disgusting, irredeemable turds. I spent the whole book hating their guts and feeling miserable. She was a selfish, sneaky, cowardly liar who robbed her daughter of a father on the flimsiest of grounds. The 'hero' meanwhile cheated on his girlfriend and was a pewling mush-mouth coward when she confronted him about it. He couldn't even look her in the eye and tell her the truth when she straight up asked him. Fucking pathetic! Then he dumps her ass, and immediately hires the woman he cheated with to be the secretary at their shared workplace. Poor poor Lori! The way she was treated in this book was horrific. The teenage daughter was a whining, selfish little shit as well, who was quite happy to ruin/discard her mother to get her own way.

Why oh why oh WHY do authors put cheating into their books? I've been around romance groups for many years online and I've never ONCE seen a reader who approves of cheating, on the contrary, it's universally loathed.

Minus five stars, I'm still fuming over how horrible these characters were. No HEA to be had here, I swear these two will be divorcing in less than a year. Fuck em.
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July 25, 2019
She came back to help find her father. She meets her one time love, forever love. After 16 years both of them had moved on, sort of. They try not to be together. Really a fun read. The character are ones you get so attached to you can't put book down. Really good.
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September 22, 2010
It got to be sorta dull honestly, I hated the grandmother for being a selfish lying sack of crap. The female lead seemed rather weak to me and the male lead was rather dull. The plot was semi intersting but when the same thought repeats over and over ( regret) you get bored. The love scenes were hot but not enough to make up for the rest of the book.
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