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By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Love notes ; 1.Publisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2022Copyright date: �2011Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 197 pages (large print) : photographs ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781638084198
  • 163808419X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813.6 23/eng/2019
LOC classification:
  • PS3613.C36 D47 2022d
Summary: "She opened her eyes and beheld, for the first time, the face of Jackson McCall. Ruggedly handsome and her noble rescuer, he would, she knew in that moment, forever hold captive her heart as he then held her life in his protective arms. Yet she was a nameless beauty, haunted by wisps of visions of the past. How could she ever hope he would return the passionate, devotional love she secreted for him when her very existence was a riddle? Would Jackson McCall (handsome, fascinating, brooding) ever see her as anything more than a foundling--a burden to himself and his family? And with no memory of her own identity, how then could she release him from his apparent affliction of being her protector?"--
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LP LP Chamberlin Free Public Library Large Print LP MCC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34480000591101

Regular print version previously published by Distractions Ink.

Includes author's note with background information.

"She opened her eyes and beheld, for the first time, the face of Jackson McCall. Ruggedly handsome and her noble rescuer, he would, she knew in that moment, forever hold captive her heart as he then held her life in his protective arms. Yet she was a nameless beauty, haunted by wisps of visions of the past. How could she ever hope he would return the passionate, devotional love she secreted for him when her very existence was a riddle? Would Jackson McCall (handsome, fascinating, brooding) ever see her as anything more than a foundling--a burden to himself and his family? And with no memory of her own identity, how then could she release him from his apparent affliction of being her protector?"--

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