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"Wonderful story about coming to terms with one's past."
Reviewed by Allyn Pogue
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted April 9, 2003
Hairdresser Rebecca Wells is 32 years old and ready to get
married and settle down. However, finding a man who'll put
up with her high-strung unpredictability could be a
problem. And then there's her father. She's always wanted
to gain his approval, but fallen short. Will she ever do
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"fun contemporary romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 9, 2003
In Dundee, Idaho, now in her early thirties, hairdresser
Rebecca Wells decides she wants to marry and raise a
family, but her fiancé prefers to wait especially with her
best friend and former roommate now married (see A BABY OF
HER OWN). Being her usual unpredictable self, Rebecca
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"A wonderful sequel to A BABY OF HER OWN!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted May 22, 2003
This book is the sequel to A BABY OF HER OWN and is
about Delaney's best friend Rebecca. Rebecca has always
been just a bit wild and has gone tit for tat practical
joke with Josh Hill, her mortal enemy. After all she's the
fourth girl and everybody Read more...
SummaryWho's going to win the battle of Dundee, Idaho?
The town's bad girl or its favorite son?
Rebecca Wells desperately wants to overcome her
reputation. She's finally trying to put an end to her
twenty-four-year rivalry with the perfect Josh Hill, a
rivalry that began when she was a kid and the Hills moved
in across the street. Great-looking, popular, a successful
horse rancher, Josh is Dundee's golden boyand the
son her father always wanted.
But even when her father insists they call a truce, it's
hard for Rebecca to drop her resentment of Josh. She
refuses to acknowledge that she feels more for him than
she's ever let on. The man she loves to hate is also the
man she'd hate to love!
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