When Next We Love

Heather Graham

Original title: When next we love

earliest edition we have, 1983 Curley Pub., 1991 287 pages

Thorndike Press large print famous authors series

I'll never see things your way!" Leigh raged. Arrogant, imperious, Derek Mallory--famed English rock star--watched her with mock surprise. Had he summoned her to his palatial estate on Star Island to offer her the chance to prove her own talent... or merely to punish her? She was his best friend's widow. He would never admit the truth... or stop blaming her for Richard's death. Like a cobra, his magnetic eyes hyp...

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When Next We Love edition · 2013 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 369 pages · 9781480408456
When Next We Love edition · 2013 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 9781480408449
When next we love edition · 2000 · Thorndike Press · 311 pages
When next we love edition · 1991 · Curley Pub. · 287 pages
When Next We Love paperback · 1983 · Dell Publishing Company · 9780440195887

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