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by Deborah Raney
When young novelist Madeline Houser is
offered the sanctuary of a charming bed-and-breakfast in which to
write while her kitchen is suffering a remodeling, she gladly
accepts. The owner of the inn, 40-year-old English professor Arthur
Tyler, is not home during the day, but his lonely cat Alex is, so
the situation is ideal for each of them. The arrangement has been
coordinated by their spry octogenarian friend, Ginny Ross. Arthur
and Madeline have never met, but a wonderful correspondence begins
through the daily notes they leave each other. But because Art and
Maddie each believe the other to be Ginny's elderly friend, finding
love with each other is the furthest thing from their minds. |
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2003,
Barbour Books
128 pages,
softcover |
| Author's website:
www.deborahraney.com |
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