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A mother's way : romance anthology

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A delightful collection of romantic tales by Lisa Cach, Susan Grant, Julie Kenner, and Lynsay Sands follows four different people as they discover their true loves--with a little help from their meddling mothers.

MOTHER KNOWS BEST
Was it the king who commanded Lord Jonathan to wed, or was it the diabolical scheme of his marriage-minded mama?
After escaping her convent schooling, Miss Evelina Johnson wanted to sow her wild oats. Mrs. Johnson was planting different ideas.
Andie never expected the man of her dreams to fall from the sky-but when he did, her mother would make sure the earth moved!
Jennifer Martin always wanted to marry the man she loved, but her mom knew the only ones worth having were superheroes.
UM, DOESN'T SHE?
Well, those things Mom doesn't know, she can learn. Right? And whether you're a medieval lord or marketing liaison, whether you're from Bath or Betelgeuse, it never hurts to have some help with your love life. Come see why a little meddling can be a wonderful thing - and why every day should be...

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