An edition of Together (1996)

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An edition of Together (1996)

Together

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For the first time in over ten years comes New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller’s breathtaking stories filled with the promise of love. Five unforgettable tales, Together in one volume... Together…for a second chance at life and love—THAT OTHER KATHERINE Together…when misdirected desire unexpectedly leads to lasting happiness—STORE-BOUGHT WOMAN Together…as mistrust turns into steadfast devotion—THE SCENT OF SNOW Together...a couple once torn apart by greed is now reunited by a vow of eternal love—IN ALL SEASONS Together…a cat in the family way helps ignite love in two sparring neighbors—FAMILY AFFAIR

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HarperTorch
Language
English
Pages
384

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Cover of: Together
Together
December 4, 2001, HarperTorch
in English
Cover of: Together
Together
1996, Avon Books, HarperTorch
in English

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First Sentence

"BY SOME mercy-or some cruelty-of Fate, it fell to Melissande Bradgate (who had decided to be called Sister Pieta, should she ever be allowed to take her final vows) to find Christian Lithwell lying broken, bleeding and bruised, just outside a postern gate on the seaward side of St. Bede's Abbey."

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7434658M
Internet Archive
together00mill
ISBN 10
038078405X
ISBN 13
9780380784059
OCLC/WorldCat
35118244
Library Thing
1763058
Goodreads
699200

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BY SOME mercy-or some cruelty-of Fate, it fell to Melissande Bradgate (who had decided to be called Sister Pieta, should she ever be allowed to take her final vows) to find Christian Lithwell lying broken, bleeding and bruised, just outside a postern gate on the seaward side of St. Bede's Abbey.
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