Perfect Together

Sandra Brown

earliest edition we have, 2014 Berkley Books, 2014 312 pages

Berkley contemporary romance

In this conclusion to the Serendipity's Finest trilogy, Nicole, no longer interested in being someone's trophy wife, calls off her wedding and returns home to Serendipity where she sets her sights on Officer Sam Marsden, a man who has given up on love.

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Perfect Together edition · 2023 · CP Publishing · 9781685592813
Perfect Together edition · 2023 · CP Publishing · 9781685592820
Perfect Together edition · 2023 · CP Publishing · 9781685592837
Perfect Together edition · 2023 · CP Publishing · 9781685592806
Perfect Together edition · 2014 · Headline Publishing Group · 320 pages · 9781472205032
Perfect together edition · 2014 · Wheeler Publishing, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning · 429 pages · 9781410463999
Perfect together edition · 2014 · Berkley Books · 312 pages · 9781611291315
Perfect together edition · 2014 · Berkley Books · 312 pages · 9780425259733

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