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An edition of Remember when (1997)

Remember when

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  • 1 Currently reading
  • 5 Have read

Judith McNaught's last enchanting bestseller, Until You, was hailed as "brilliantly done and completely entertaining... ripe plot twists... a fine supporting cast" – Ocala Star-Banner.

Now, with more than fourteen million books in print and seven New York Times bestsellers, Judith McNaught brings us her latest, most enthralling novel...

Remember When

When multinational tycoon Cole Harrison approached her on a moonlit balcony at the White Orchid Charity Ball, Diana Foster had no idea how extraordinary the night ahead would be. The most lavish social event of the Houston season had brought out American aristocracy, Texas-style, in glittering array. So, after losing her fiancé to a blond Italian heiress and reading about it in a sleazy gossip paper, the lovely Diana felt obliged to make an appearance — if only to save face and to bolster her company's image.

Foster's Beautiful Living magazine was her family's success story, and Diana knew that, single, childless, and suddenly "unengaged", she was not living up to its lucrative image of upscale domestic tranquility.

A woman of gentle grace and kindness, Diana deeply valued her privacy and her dignity, both of which were at risk that night among certain rumor-driven socialites. And now the pride of Dallas billionaires, Cole Harrison, was closing in on her with two crystal flutes and a bottle of champagne...

The tall, lithe former stableboy couldn't negotiate his way out of a contract with his crusty uncle, Cal — he had to bring home a wife, and soon, or see Cal's share of the business Cole had created go to an undeserving relative. A man as coolly analytical as he was arrestingly attractive, Cole decided that his bride-to-be should be rich in her own right, meltingly beautiful, and a woman of impeccable character... Diana Foster!

It was the perfect to their respective dilemmas, and, after a lot of champagne for Diana and some skilled persuasion from Cole, their lips met in a long, slow, bargain-sealing kiss. Neither one dared imagine that a match made in logic's heaven might be headed straight for an unexpected, once-in-a-lifetime love...
Foster Saga:
Double Exposure: From A Gift of Love (Foster Saga, #0.5)
Remember When (Foster Saga, #1)
The Sweetest Thing (Foster Saga, #2)
Double Exposure is also in:
Simple Gifts: Just Curious / Miracles / Change of Heart / Double Exposure
The Sweetest Thing
A Gift of Love: Just Curious / Double Exposure / Gabriel's Angel / Five Golden Rings / Yuletide Treasure

Publish Date
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
392

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1997, Simon & Schuster
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Edition Notes

Published in
London
Series
Foster

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.54

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Pagination
392 pages
Number of pages
392

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31937066M
Internet Archive
rememberwhen0000mcna_e8s6
ISBN 10
0684816113
ISBN 13
9780684816111
OCLC/WorldCat
43093081

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