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Only You: Interrupted Melody/Reluctant Valentine/Castaways/Masquerade

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What better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than with four all-new contemporary novellas written especially for the holiday? Only You includes chapter line illustrations, author pictures, and author biographies. Here is the perfect Valentine's gift for romance readers.

352 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Sally Laity

68 books40 followers
Sally Laity considers it a joy to know that the Lord can touch other hearts through her stories. She has written both historical and contemporary novels, including a co-authored series for Tyndale House and another for Barbour Publishing, nine Heartsong Romances, and twelve Barbour novellas. Her favorite pastimes include quilting for her church’s Prayer Quilt Ministry and scrapbooking. She makes her home in the beautiful Tehachapi Mountains of southern California with her husband of fifty years and enjoys being a grandma and great-grandma.

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August 15, 2019
Stories with Valentine's Day themes.

"Interrupted Melody" by Laity. Josie Marshall is now a children's author, widow and grandmother. The new piano restorer is her old flame. 20 years earlier, they were planning to marry.

"Reluctant Valentine" by Loree Lough. Casey Wallace is the new producer of "Lovesick" radio show for Jane McCafferty. Both were dumped on Valentine's Day and are leery, but fall anyway.

"Castaways" by Debra White Smith. Bethany Townsley was left as the altar. Now a year later her ex-fiance is back. Devin Carmichael was abused as a child and repressed it, but it came back the day before their wedding. After counseling, he wants to get together again.

"Masquerade" by Kathleen Yapp. Rayna Cameron agrees to return a pin her sister stole to Andrew Rhett, only to find herself falling for him.

So-so collection. Best is the Lough story.
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January 14, 2011
this was a quick read for me, indeed... but I enjoyed the light-ness of it all, just what I was looking for... pure entertainment with core values in it's depths!
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