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That Loving Touch

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ONE WINTER NIGHT

She was pregnant...and he offered shelter from the darkest of nights. In the midst of a snowstorm expectant mother Carrie Loving found herself on the doorstep of CEO Sam Holt. And although Same seemed too good to be true, his offered warmth was guarded, hiding a hurt behind deep blue eyes.

As the hours turned into days, Carrie and Sam forged a bond that could not be broken. And Sam could no longer deny the strong feelings Carrie--and her unborn child--awakened in him. But when the snow melted, Sam had to decide whether he should relinquish the solace Carrie promised or risk tearing down the fortress he'd built around his heart....

192 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published November 1, 1999

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Ashley Summers

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Faye Shepherd was born on October 5, 1933 in Ohio, USA, daugther of Dolly Tolle and Dave Crockett Shepherd. She married Lawrence Ashley, with whom she spent 52 wonderful years, and had three children: Debbie Ashley (Clayton), Larry Ashley, and Susan Ashley (Brumwell). She enjoyed biking, aerobics, reading and traveling. She was fortunate in being able to travel the country and world with her husband and children.

Faye led an active and creative life and surrounded her family with the beauty of her garden and flowers. After she raised her children, she started her own landscaping business and delighted in making things more beautiful. An incurable romantic, she then pursued other activities including writing romance novels. Her book has been published since 1982, first as Faye Ashley, and later under the pseudonyms of Ashley Summers and Diana Rivers.

She lived in a house that overflows with family and friends in The Woodlands, Texas, where she died at 76, on March 29, 2010.

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December 21, 2022
Some Harlequin romances are worth reading despite their tackiness. Others... are not. This wasn't the worst of the lot, but now that I've read it, it's going straight in the trash. The plot was non-existing and the writing stilted - although some of that may be due to the translation, as I noticed that was quite choppy in places too (and heaps and heaps of spelling mistakes!).

It was okay - but definitely no more than that.
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