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Midnight Sons and Daughter by Debbie Macomber
There's something special about Alaska—and about the town of Hard Luck. Scott O'Halloran grew up there; he's been away for years, but now he's back. To stay? Everybody's wondering—especially Chrissie Harris. The girl he left behind...
The Glory Girl by Judith Bowen
Glory, Alberta. A cowboy town in cowboy country. Hannah Parrish loves it here. "Once from a small town, always from a small town," says Jack Gamble, ex-prospector, a man who's ready to come home. He wants to find a "nice, quiet Glory girl." And that's exactly what Hannah is—even if Jack doesn't know it yet!
Promise Me Picket Fences by Janice Kay Johnson
Melanie Parker never wants to leave Elk Springs, Oregon. After a lifetime of moving, she finally has a big house with a picket fence. To Kevin McNeil, that sounds like prison. The could walk away from each other right now—if they weren't falling in love....
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Posted May 14, 2011
I agree that Barns and Nobel should post in the information how many pages a book has.
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Posted March 28, 2011
I really like Debbie Macomber, so of course I like this book. Some of her books are better then others, but all are worth reading in my opinion. One thing (though it doesn't apply to this book) Barnes and Nobles needs to Always state how many pages a book has before we purchase it. I don't appreciate spending money on a very short book and some of them are hardly worth calling books!!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book was excellent and I can only recommend it despite being very short.
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Posted July 15, 2011
Great books for the value
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Posted July 15, 2011
.Format: NOOK Book (eBook) , 304pp
This is for those people who couldn't figure it out...the 304pp is how many pages the book has!!
Just thought I would help you out! :)
I love Debbie's books...some are shorter than others but still are great reads.
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Posted October 12, 2011
fun read.
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Midnight Sons and Daughter by Debbie Macomber
There's something special about Alaska—and about the town of Hard Luck. Scott O'Halloran grew up there; he's been away for years, but now he's back. To stay? Everybody's wondering—especially Chrissie Harris. The girl he left behind...
The Glory Girl by Judith Bowen
Glory, Alberta. A cowboy town in cowboy country. Hannah Parrish loves it here. "Once from a small ...