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Treasure of the Keys

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Why do so many people object to this condominium complex being built? Ann wonders. After all, it would be built by a reputable firm and would be good for Key West's economy.

Only when she meets scuba diver and treasure hunter Nick Carmichael does Ann begin to get some answers to her question. As she learns more about why her company chose the site and why Nick objects to it, she faces a terrible challenge: Must she choose between the job she loves and the attraction she feels for this handsome, forthright man? Will Ann let Nick rekindle the faith she has set aside for other goals?

176 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published January 1, 1997

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I read this book several years ago after moving back to Nashville, TN from Lakeland, FL. Stephen is a friend of the family and my daughter's godfather. I met my wife while she was working for him at the Christian book store he owned out at Rivergate Mall in Goodlettsville, TN. I was quite surprised that I enjoyed it as much as I did since it is a romance novel set in the Florida Keys. I am not known for being much of fan of romance novels, but I felt the book was well thought out and very well written. I enjoyed the story very much, although I must admit I don't remember much about it now since it was over 16 years ago that I read it. I do recall thinking, though, that I would like to read more by Stephen. Still would!
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