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CHANGE OF HEART: A Novel

by Tracy Stern

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There seemed to be no choice. All her dreams, all her hopes had dies with her fiance, Brad. The only thing left of him was the child she was carrying, and now she had to let their baby go as well. Her family was right: as a single, unwed mother, still so young, she would have too tough a time of it; the child would be better off with the adoptive parents who had so excitedly come forward. Common sense told her she had to let it go. Why then did her heart keep telling her "no"? In Change of Heart, Tracy Stern brings her gift for romantic storytelling to this novel of a young woman faced with one of life's most agonizing decisions.… (more)
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There seemed to be no choice. All her dreams, all her hopes had dies with her fiance, Brad. The only thing left of him was the child she was carrying, and now she had to let their baby go as well. Her family was right: as a single, unwed mother, still so young, she would have too tough a time of it; the child would be better off with the adoptive parents who had so excitedly come forward. Common sense told her she had to let it go. Why then did her heart keep telling her "no"? In Change of Heart, Tracy Stern brings her gift for romantic storytelling to this novel of a young woman faced with one of life's most agonizing decisions.

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