Ann Grady knew better than anyone that love was complicated. When she'd left her hometown, she thought she was leaving her past heartbreak behind for good, as well. But practically the moment she returned to care for her injured parents, she stumbled headlong into their confidant--her first love, Ja
Courting His Favorite Nurse
β Scribed by Lynne Marshall
- Book ID
- 111704356
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 95 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781459223189
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β¦ Synopsis
Ann Grady knew better than anyone that love was complicated. When she'd left her hometown, she thought she was leaving her past heartbreak behind for good, as well. But practically the moment she returned to care for her injured parents, she stumbled headlong into their confidant--her first love, Jack Lightfoot.
Jack had been unable to deny his feelings for Annie when he was a teenager dating her best friend, and he certainly couldn't muffle the spark twisting between them now--even if memories of the past kept threatening to push them apart. This time Jack wasn't going to let history repeat itself--he was going to show Annie that the two of them were meant to be much more than best friends!
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