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From Here To Forever (Sepia)

by Monica McKayhan

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When Maxie moves to California to be near the father of her child she discovers that the scars of a past spent in foster homes will not let her fully trust the man who has given her a chance at motherhood. Rico, already the father of a nine year old daughter and growing weary of Maxie's fear of commitment, falls back into the arms of his ex-wife, who seems to have grown and finally become ready for a family. Soon he is torn between his conflicting emotions for the two women, the challenges of fatherhood and the demands of his unexpectedly flourishing business venture.… (more)
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When Maxie moves to California to be near the father of her child she discovers that the scars of a past spent in foster homes will not let her fully trust the man who has given her a chance at motherhood. Rico, already the father of a nine year old daughter and growing weary of Maxie's fear of commitment, falls back into the arms of his ex-wife, who seems to have grown and finally become ready for a family. Soon he is torn between his conflicting emotions for the two women, the challenges of fatherhood and the demands of his unexpectedly flourishing business venture.

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