Beyond Tomorrow

Fern Michaels

earliest edition we have, 1981 Silhouette, 1981 paperback

Silhouette romance

THE SEARCH FOR HIS "DREAM HOUSE" ENDED IN THEIR LOVE. Carly Andrews disapproved of the wealthy people who spent their summers in Bar Harbor as they waited for the fall social season to begin but Adam Noble was different. Raised in the community, Adam was a man of wealth and many talents. Lawyer, chef, businessman and a prospective senator, Adam had come full circle. Now he wanted to purchase his dream house and set...

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Editions we hold

Beyond Tomorrow edition · 2004 · Thorndike Press · 261 pages · 9780786259953
Beyond Tomorrow paperback · 2001 · Mira · 256 pages · 9781551668581
Beyond tomorrow. edition · 1987 · Silhoutte Books · 256 pages · 9780373483020
Beyond tomorrow edition · 1985 · Chivers · 256 pages
Beyondtomorrow edition · 1984 · Chivers · 189 pages
Beyond tomorrow. edition · 1982 · Hodder & Stoughton · 192 pages
Beyond Tomorrow paperback · 1981 · Silhouette · 9780671570873

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