The Next Time - Peggy Koczab - Libros - AuthorHouse - 9781434358806 - 4 de febrero de 2008
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The Next Time

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Maggie Franks has a happy, successful life in Chicago until she finds her fianc¿ with another woman. Her heart is broken, she tries, but she just can't erase those heartbreaking memories. Leaving her job, her family, her friends, she moves to Raleigh, North Carolina to start a new life. Maggie settles into her new home and job with ease but the pain in heart is still as vivid as ever until her friends introduce her to Dan Nolan. Dan is immediately attracted to Maggie, after several months, finds he is falling in love with her. While in Chicago visiting her family, she runs into her ex-fianc¿, and discovers her heart has mended, as she is in love with Dan. Returning home, hoping to tell Dan how she feels, but when life, events and busy schedules interfere, it is New Year's Eve when they finally share their feelings. When her ex-fianc¿, Brian Caine tracks her down in North Carolina and attacks her, she wants to push Dan out of her life to avoid getting her heart broken again. Finally, when she decides to press charges against Brian, Dan is at her side. On the day the verdict against Brian, Dan is in New York on business, where Maggie is supposed to be joining him for a romantic weekend, during which Dan plans to surprise her and propose. When Dan learns the verdict came in, and Maggie isn't on the plane heading to New York, he fears she will never forgive him for not being there. Maggie is at the ocean thinking about everything that has happened....she looks up and sees Dan...........

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Publicado 4 de febrero de 2008
ISBN13 9781434358806
Editores AuthorHouse
Páginas 236
Dimensiones 15 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   349 g
Lengua Inglés