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020 _a9781616203313 (hbk.)
020 _a1616203315 (hbk.)
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100 1 _aRoorbach, Bill.
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245 1 4 _aThe remedy for love
_ba novel /
250 _aFirst edition.
300 _a311 pages ;
_c22 cm
520 _aThey're calling for the "Storm of the Century," and in western Maine, that means something. So Eric closes his law office early and heads to the grocery store. But when an unkempt and seemingly unstable young woman in line comes up short on cash, a kind of old-school charity takes hold of his heart--twenty bucks and a ride home; that's the least he can do. Trouble is, Danielle doesn't really have a home. She's squatting in a cabin deep in the woods: no electricity, no plumbing, no heat. Eric, with troubles--and secrets--of his own, tries to walk away but finds he can't. She'll need food, water, and firewood, and that's just to get her through the storm: there's a whole long winter ahead. Resigned to help, fending off her violent mistrust of him, he gets her set up, departs with relief, and climbs back to the road, but--winds howling, snow mounting--he finds his car missing, phone inside. In desperation, he returns to the cabin. Danielle's terrified, then merely enraged. And as the storm intensifies, these two lost souls are forced to ride it out together.
650 0 _aYoung women
_vFiction.
_91133
650 0 _aMen
_vFiction.
_98554
651 0 _aMaine
_vFiction.
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655 7 _aLove stories.
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