What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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    SOLVED. I think it's a Brenda Jackson. [s]
    
  
  
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      Jun 25, 2017 08:28PM
    
     They meet and marry on an island. I think he goes missing or assumed dead and she goes home. He appears at her job undercover, he might be a private investigator or work for the military. He waits until night fall to visit her home. He is jealous because her coworker keeps hitting on her, By the end of the book she is pregnant. I think he find out he is apart of some large family.
      They meet and marry on an island. I think he goes missing or assumed dead and she goes home. He appears at her job undercover, he might be a private investigator or work for the military. He waits until night fall to visit her home. He is jealous because her coworker keeps hitting on her, By the end of the book she is pregnant. I think he find out he is apart of some large family.
    
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      Erica, around what year did you read this book?
Can you tell us more about the heroine - her job/company, family/friends, interests/skills, etc.?
What's the tone - romantic, romantic suspense, funny, angsty, steamy, etc.?
  
  
  Can you tell us more about the heroine - her job/company, family/friends, interests/skills, etc.?
What's the tone - romantic, romantic suspense, funny, angsty, steamy, etc.?
 Possibly early 2000.
      Possibly early 2000. I can't remember much about her. She owned her home, mid to high level executive.
Romantic Suspense
        
      Glad you found your book, Erica. Thanks for letting us know.
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