Believe in Me

Believe in Me
ISBN-10
0345482778
ISBN-13
9780345482778
Series
Believe in Me
Category
Adultery
Pages
422
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Rosewood Novels
Author
Laura Moore

Description

After discovering her husband's infidelity, Jordan Radcliffe moves back to her childhood home where she, swearing off men, is drawn to her new employer--architect Owen Gage, a compassionate man who is also wary of any romantic involvement. Original.

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