Fast Courting

Barbara Delinsky

Original title: Fast courting

first published 1983 Thorndike Press, 1997 324 pages

Thorndike large print Americana series

New York Times bestselling author Barbara Delinsky entralls in this powerful novel first published in 1983, of a man, a woman, ans the exciting game of love. Magazine writer Nia Phillips latest assisgnment is a feature on east Coast's five most eligible bachelors. But her research hits a snag when she meets number five, Daniel Strahan, the head coach for Boston professional basketball team. Daniel wants no part of th...

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Fast Courting ebook · 2005 · HarperCollins · 9780060876791
Fast Courting hardcover · 2003 · Severn House Publishers · 261 pages · 9780727859969
Fast courting edition · 1997 · Thorndike Press · 324 pages
Ai qing da guan lan edition · 1997 · Xi dai shu ban gu fen you xian gong si · 334 pages
Fast courting edition · 1997 · Five Star · 180 pages
Fast courting edition · 1995 · HarperPaperbacks · 261 pages
Fast Courting paperback · 1983 · silhouette · 9780373535804

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