This is a Harlequin "Easyread Print" book, with type significantly larger than standard. Spine slightly slanted, slight edge wear, one corner creased, binding fairly tight. An attractive copy. "It was love, pure and simple. That's what hit Maggi straight between the eyes when lawyer John Dailey stepped over her threshold. But her heart didn't pound of John - it pounded for the two small bundles of joy he was carrying. John actually aroused entirely different feelings in her. He was infuriating one minute, then charming and kind the next. Maggi resolved not to give the silver-... View More...
Easyread edition with larger type. Spine a bit creased and rolled, reading crease, a little edge wear. A nice copy. "Dr. Frank Wylie was in a class by himself. Beth had to concede that no one else had ever shattered the hard-won peace she'd found as a schoolteacher. What had she done to deserve this husky ex-professional football player? He hated her dog, made her volatile stepsister's eyelashes flutter, and challenged Beth's mission to teach history to the kids of Picayune. Worse still, he felt he had the right to kiss her! "Well, if Frank Wylie was looking to do battle, Beth was re... View More...
Spine/covers show some creasing. Some shelf wear. "Just who did Bart Thomas -- judicial nominee for the Massachusetts Bench, and Valeria's employer -- think he was? So what if Bart suddenly needed puritan respectability, thanks to a snoopy Plymouth reporter! Why should she agree to pose as his fiancee'? Valeria already had her hands full -- coping with her job as companion to Bart's surly, adolescent daughter, Maria. The tough teenager required a caring touch. Besides . . . as Bart's fiancee', Valeria would continually be thrown against his scintillating maleness. The prim Pilgrim insid... View More...
Spine curved and creased, some edgewear and bumping, spot on top edge. Inside covers yellowed, otherwise bright and atractive. "Emma Ballentine had come to Balleymore looking for the answers to questions she'd had her whole life. In a cryptic letter left for her in her father's will, he'd instructed her to go to the historic estate, and she was sure it held the key to her past. But Emma discovered more than she's bargained for: an inheritance,.a mother she'd thought was dead and a woman who claimed to be Emma! The most startling - and unsettling - discovery of all, however, was John W... View More...