First and Again By Jana Richards Bridget Grant is back in Paradise. Paradise, North Dakota, that is. She's swallowed her pride and moved back to her hometown with her daughter after her divorce and the loss of her catering company. Now she's trying to navigate the strained relationships she
First and Again
✍ Scribed by Richards, Jana
- Book ID
- 107500072
- Publisher
- Carina Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781426896439
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✦ Synopsis
First and Again By Jana Richards Bridget Grant is back in Paradise.
Paradise, North Dakota, that is. She's swallowed her pride and moved back to her
hometown with her daughter after her divorce and the loss of her catering company. Now
she's trying to navigate the strained relationships she'd left behindincluding her
first love, Jack Davison. Jack never forgot Bridget, or the day she left townand him.
When Bridget caters a lunch at Jack's tourist ranch, old flames reignite. They have more
in common than everJack's also a single parent. Though they both try to keep things
casual, Bridget, Jack and their girls are starting to look a lot like a family. But
Bridget's only planning to stay in Paradise until she's saved enough to relaunch her
business. Jack's invested too much in his ranch to leave. And with their daughters
involved, both have a lot more at stake than heartbreak. How can they risk falling in
love? 87,000 words
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