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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. May have read before, because story seemed familiar. After a bad breakup, Joanna never wants to marry again, and neither does Tanner. But their daughters become best friends, and draw them together, plotting to get them to fall in love and marry. ( ) In Macomber’s romance novel, single parents Joanna Parsons and Tanner Lund have both been burned by marriage and both are raising daughters on their own. Neither plan to ever remarry. But their young daughters aspire to be sisters and together lay out a plan to unite Joanna and Tanner in wholly matrimony. A wonderful story that reminded me of The Parent Trap! no reviews | add a review
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HTML:A second shot at love Yours and Mine by #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Debbie Macomber Marriage is an experience that single mom Joanna Parsons doesn't plan to repeat, no matter what her eleven-year-old daughter, Kristen, thinks. Tanner Lund feels the same way and, like her, raising his eleven-year-old daughter, Nicole, alone. But Kristen and Nicole have other plansâ??and it involves the best friends becoming sisters. Both Tanner and Joanna are determined to avoid marriage, yet there's no resisting their growing attraction... FREE BONUS STORY INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME! Hers for the Summer by Jill Kemerer Eden Page reluctantly agrees to babysit Ryder Fanning's five-year-old identical twin daughtersâ??but only for the summer. After that, she's taking charge of her own life, even if it means leaving behind her family ranch that Ryder now owns. But this cowboy, who's determined never to marry again, could give her everything she wants...including the family and childhood home she No library descriptions found.
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