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RITA Award - winning author Inglath Cooper delivers a classic story of love and forgiveness.
Willa Addison doesn't believe in fairy tales. She's too busy running her mother's diner and raising her wild teenage sister. She doesn't like to dwell on the dreams she once had, dreams she put on hold. Then Owen Miller walks into her diner and changes her life.
She doesn't know what to think when Owen hands her a letter from her father - a father she thought was dead - requesting they meet. As if that wasn't enough, her sister has become more than she can handle. It's time for Willa to figure out what's happened to her life. And maybe, with Owen around, she can finally believe in happily ever after...
Originally published in 2005.
Genre: Romance
Willa Addison doesn't believe in fairy tales. She's too busy running her mother's diner and raising her wild teenage sister. She doesn't like to dwell on the dreams she once had, dreams she put on hold. Then Owen Miller walks into her diner and changes her life.
She doesn't know what to think when Owen hands her a letter from her father - a father she thought was dead - requesting they meet. As if that wasn't enough, her sister has become more than she can handle. It's time for Willa to figure out what's happened to her life. And maybe, with Owen around, she can finally believe in happily ever after...
Originally published in 2005.
Genre: Romance
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