Full House Janet Evanovich Polo instructor Nicholas Kaharchek senses danger the minute he sees Billie Pearce. She represents everything he's always avoided. Happy in her home life, a divorced mother of two, Billie is the epitome of stability. She's also irresistibly fascinating to the footloose Nick, who is instantly attracted...in a car crash sort of way. Their fateful meeting will put them on a collision course of seduction, dysfunction, mayhem, murder—and maybe even love...
Stephanie and D.J. enter the Golden Gate's "Big, Happy Family of the Year" Contest, each without the other's knowledge, and explain to the interviewers why their family should win.
Describes the characters, cast, and storyline of the television comedy "Full House."
... connect the point for Hyraeotheriam with the point for modern Equas (the only living genus of horses, including eight species—three zebras, four donkeys and asses, and Old Dobbin, or Equus eaballus, representing true horses alone).
In Full House, as in her later novels, the reader has the pleasure of being taken into a world whichthe writer really knows.There are no tricks, thereareno deceptions. Molly Keane“really knows” the shallow, sheltered world ofAngloIrish ...
This book is for my fans — for those of you who have been with me since the very beginning, and who have asked me to get one of my early (1989) romance novels, Full House, into print again, and for all of you who wanted to see what my ...
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LaVaughn has made it through the projects, she’s gotten over heartbreak, she’s grown up, and now she might finally have her ticket to college.
As much as she liked St. Michaels and its beautiful views, she could not stand to be in Brock's arms. It was the one place where she had no control. “Ah, I really liked it,” she said, finally moving away Full House Seduction 66.
In a flash, Barbara Cameron had it all.
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