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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I thought this was a good read, not as good as some of the author's other books. ( )Susan broke my heart on this one. Very poignant scene regarding a pregnancy. Sweet, sexy, funny, entertaining, satisfying love story. A keeper. One of my favorites by this author. You have to just feel for the characters of Molly and Kevin. Each of these characters were introduced in other Phillips books, and I could not wait for their story. The way that these two came together was beautiful. Molly had always liked Kevin, but he didn't know she existed, until they stayed at a cottege together. The result was a child. The two were forced to get married, but soon after Molly lost the baby. After that tragedy Molly went into a depression that only Kevin could bring her out of . Along the way they fell in love. This book can make you laugh and cry, which is great. All the books in the "Chicago Stars" collection by SEP are great, however, this is so touching but really funny at times that for me is definitely the best. Molly Somerville loves her career as the creator of the Daphne the Bunny children's books series, but the rest of her life could use some improvement. She has a reputation for trouble that started even before she gave away her fifteen-million-dollar inheritance. Then there's her long-term crush on the quarterback for the Chicago Stars football team her sister owns-that awful, gorgeous Kevin Tucker, a man who can't even remember Molly's name! no reviews | add a review
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Bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips makes her hardcover debut with this wonderful contemporary tale that features two familiar faces from prior novels as the hero and heroine. The characters are complicated, with difficult pasts that have shaped the adults they now are, and Phillips uses a deft touch in sketching their personal growth as they're tested with tragedy and bound together with love and a healthy dose of humor. As always, Phillips brings her delightful wit and a warm family setting to this novel that is sure to captivate readers. --Lois Faye Dyer
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