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The Decision (You can't have but one man, Book 3)
The Decision (You can't have but one man, Book 3)
The Decision (You can't have but one man, Book 3)
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The Decision (You can't have but one man, Book 3)

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Janet Wilson has the decision of a lifetime to make when she must choose either Jurgen Eigner or Franz Eigner, Jurgen’s son. Along with the big decision, Janet vows to help Jurgen back to health as she feels responsible for his fall off the balcony of the ski lodge.

She enlists the aid of someone she knows back home in Santa Barbara and when the woman arrives, Janet finds more help than she could ever have imagined, plus a very satisfactory solution to her one big huge problem.

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Release dateMar 3, 2013
ISBN9781301516537
The Decision (You can't have but one man, Book 3)
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Melissa F. Hart

I started writing romance fiction since I was 16 years old. I'm now a published writer thanks to the wonderful world of ebooks.I live in Canada and I love the winter months. As you can see, I wrote several books related to the winter holidays.I'm not represented by an agent and I'm a proud indie. I have learned how to create websites and edit images, design book covers, etc. All my books and what you see on this website I have created myself.I'm currently a certified accountant but my dream is to be a full-time independent writer of hot erotic romance books.

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    The Decision (You can't have but one man, Book 3) - Melissa F. Hart

    The Decision

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    Copyright © 2012 by Melissa F. Hart. All rights reserved worldwide.

    No part of this book may be replicated, redistributed, or given away in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, without the prior written consent of the author/publisher.

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

    http://www.melissafhart.com/

    Books in the series

    Buried in the snow - Volume 1

    Winter or Spring - Volume 2

    The Decision - Volume 3

    You can`t have but one man - trilogy

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    Synopsis

    Janet Wilson has the decision of a lifetime to make when she must choose either Jurgen Eigner or Franz Eigner, Jurgen’s son. Along with the big decision, Janet vows to help Jurgen back to health as she feels responsible for his fall off the balcony of the ski lodge.

    She enlists the aid of someone she knows back home in Santa Barbara and when the woman arrives, Janet finds more help than she could ever have imagined, plus a very satisfactory solution to her one big huge problem.

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    I STARED AT Jurgen—all hooked up to hospital monitors and with his normally tanned and muscular arm now thin and pale, lying on top of the bed sheets. I felt terrible and like sobbing my eyes out and that, somehow, it was all my fault.

    I’d been at his side, and stayed after Franz checked him in then left, looking back at me with a tight smile on his face.

    I’ll talk to him later, I told myself. There’s no point at the moment since he’s already found out that Jurgen and I have been together.

    I’ll have to smooth it over and make a decision soon.

    I hope I haven’t lost Franz.

    Jurgen mumbled something in his sleep then tossing and turning for a minute, opened his eyes and looked up at me and then smiled.

    Hello there, sleepyhead, I told him softly. "The doctors told me, in what little German I can understand, that you’ll be fine. Tons of bruises and a broken finger but fine otherwise. They’re making sure everything is working and then we can take you home tomorrow.

    You are one tough Austrian, I added.

    He scanned the room briefly.

    Where’s Franz?

    Where’s my son?

    I have to speak with him.

    "I have to tell him

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