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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Matt was pretty clueless but Karen kind of annoyed me the most out of the two. ( ) Because of the Baby Karen's ex husband Matthew, she is done with him and Alaska. She missed him and Alaska. She caved in when he sent her a Valentine card and she showed up and spent the night with him. He just couldn't hold a job but otherwise he was perfect. She returns to the lodge he runs til after the baby is born. Abby and Sawyer are also having a baby. So many weddings, births the town has grown a lot over the past several years. Ben gets advice from Sawyer about getting his wife back-picnic at the lake-like he did with Abby and camping out where you zip the bags together. Must be something in the water as everybody is having misunderstandings and they don't appear as if things can be worked out... I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device). no reviews | add a review
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Romance.
HTML: Hard Luck, Alaskaâ??a Town that Needs Women! Location: 50 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Population: 150 (mostly men)â??but growing! Because the O'Halloran brothers, who run a bush-plane charter service called Midnight Sons, are heading a campaign to bring women to Hard Luck! Matt Caldwellâ??Charles O'Halloran's brother-in-law. An easygoing charmer who's recently moved to Hard Luck, where he's begun to renovate the O'Hallorans' old lodge. He's also begun a strategy to win back his ex-wife...starting with a Valentine card. Karen Caldwellâ??She's still in love with her ex-husband. Her reaction to him at his sister's weddingâ??and afterwardâ??certainly proved that. It also left her pregnant.... Now Matt wants her to marry him again, to live with him in the lodge at Hard Luck. And not just because No library descriptions found.
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