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Keep My Heart Forever

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From their first encounter Gale launched an offensive. Maggie and Galen had been childhood friends. But when Maggie returned home to West Virginia, Galen treated her as his sworn enemy. Was it her success as a model, or her relationship with millionaire industrialist Roger Balfour that Galen resented? The last straw was his accusation that Roger's company deliberately dumped toxic waste. Maggie was angry and shaken by that encounter and the charges he'd made. Angry at Galen and shaken to discover her heart's reaction. Maybe Galen wasn't wrong about everything.

192 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1992

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Katherine Arthur

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Katherine Arthur was a romance novelist from 1985 to 1992. She was full of life. She described herself as a writer, research associate (she works with her husband, a research professor in experimental psychology), farmer, housewife, proud mother of five and a grandmother to boot. The family was defintely full of overachievers. She is also known as Barbara Erickson.

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September 24, 2012
I used to read a lot of romances. I've gotten out of the habit but still have a box of my favorites under my bed. I decided to go through them and rate them (as series romances) on Goodreads. This one was published in 1992 and it feels more dated than it should after 20 years. (At one point the hero says "Liberated enough to not wear a bra, but not liberated enough to put on your own coat?")

This is from the Harlequin Romance line, so it's very tame. I'd forgotten just how little character development there is, but I suppose what can you expect in 189 pages. I like the theme - teenaged boy is badly injured in an accident and teenaged girl helps tutor him; years later she is a supermodel dating a business tycoon and he a lawyer investigating said tycoon for environmental crimes. There are a number of unbelievable turns, but it was good for a bedtime read.

It will be interesting to see how this one stands up to the other romances in the box; out of the hundreds I read, it was one of the few I kept.
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