An edition of The sweetest of debts (1984)

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An edition of The sweetest of debts (1984)

The sweetest of debts

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Accepting his love, could she repay the sweetest of debts?

Lainie Randall was shocked by Rita's engagement. Not that Ethan Ward wasn't a nice man, but surely her aunt knew that marriage only hurt people--hadn't Lainie spent a year in Rita's Gettysburg home recuperating? Even now the thought of marriage frightened her.

Matthew Ward was delighted by his father's engagement but he understood Lainie's feelings. Matt too knew emotional injuries, psychic scars. Unlike Lainie, Matt believed that love could heal, restore, renew. And suddenly it became extremely important for him to prove it-both for Lainie's sake and his own....

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Harlequin Books
Language
English
Pages
253

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The sweetest of debts
1984, Harlequin Books
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Published in

Toronto, New York

Edition Notes

Series
Harlequin American romance

Classifications

Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 353 vol. 1

The Physical Object

Pagination
253 p. ;
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24504804M
Internet Archive
sweetestofdebts00bret
ISBN 10
0373160496
LCCN
97813351
OCLC/WorldCat
10963681

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