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The Maine Man
If He Could See Me Now
New Year, New Love
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By the Year 2000 Series

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By the Year 2000: BABY!

What have you resolved to do by the year 2000?

Millennium Baby!

When a friend pregnant and desperate suggests that Nora Holloway adopt the baby, it looks as if Nora's dream of celebrating the millennium with a family of her own may come true.

Then the baby's uncle shows up with a plan that doesn't include Nora. Jake Burdette's guilt over his brother's death won't allow him to break his promise to look after the child. He won't allow a stranger to adopt his nephew.

But the more he learns about Nora, the less of a stranger she becomes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2012
The Maine Man
If He Could See Me Now
New Year, New Love

Titles in the series (7)

  • New Year, New Love

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    New Year, New Love
    New Year, New Love

    What have you resolved to do this year? What Sharon Lawrence's two daughters are determined to do is find a man for their mother. They even share their plans with Gabe Malone part owner of the company Sharon has hired to renovate her house. Before long, Sharon is "accidentally" meeting one inappropriate man after another. At first, Gabe is amused by the girls' schemes. But now that he's getting to know Sharon, he hates the idea of all these dates. He's beginning to think he may be the only single man in the neighbourhood who's not part of the man plan. And he's beginning to wish his name were on the list.

  • The Maine Man

    2

    The Maine Man
    The Maine Man

    By the Year 2000: MARRIAGE What have you resolved to do by the year 2000? Ten years ago in their wild college days Meg Danley and her two best friends made a vow that they'd all be married and settled by the time the millennium rolled around. Meg is settled. She has everything she needs: a great apartment, an exciting career. Or so she thinks until her friends arrive on her doorstep determined to fulfil the vow. A serious manhunt is what they're proposing. Then they spot Jack Elliot the attractive single man who's come to visit his mother and declare him perfect for Meg. Even the fact that Jack plans to return to his life in Maine doesn't discourage them. And suddenly Meg's no longer arguing. Suddenly a wedding by 2000 with Jack as the bridegroom is a definite possibility.

  • If He Could See Me Now

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    If He Could See Me Now
    If He Could See Me Now

    Rachel Maynard's resolution is to marry Nikos Athas. Six years ago, he'd rejected Rachel but now she's determined to have the satisfaction of making him want her. Newly beautiful, newly self–assured, Rachel's setting out to attract his attention. Then she meets his older brother, Stasio and realizes that her feelings for Nikos were mere infatuation. She also realizes that real satisfaction comes not from vengeance but from love. Heart–deep, soul–deep love. Stasio asks her to marry him so he can adopt a child. His sister's child. Rachel's in love with Stasio and even if he doesn't feel the same way about her, what can she say except yes?

  • Mr. Miracle

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    Mr. Miracle
    Mr. Miracle

    By the Year 2000: CELEBRATE! What have you resolved to do by the year 2000? Victoria Jamerson's waiting for a miracle. Unfortunately, she doesn't believe in miracles. But she has to admit that Scotsman Jamey McLachlan's arrival at her Tennessee home couldn't have come at a better time. She needs all the help she can get to keep her riding school and boarding stables in operation. And Jamey certainly knows his way around horses. Fortunately for Jamey, anyway Vic doesn't suspect that his appearance at Valley Crest is anything more than a happy coincidence. Now he has to find a way of keeping a promise he made to his stepfather without hurting the woman he's beginning to love. It's probably going to take a miracle. And that would be something to celebrate! For both of them.

  • Talk To Me

    9

    Talk To Me
    Talk To Me

    By the Year 2000: CELEBRATE! What have you resolved to do by the year 2000? Talk! Pillow talk. Small talk. Double talk. Baby talk. Can we talk? Kara Taylor has a few questions when it comes to men. Why won't they talk about their feelings? Why can't they admit they're wrong? And what is it about The Three Stooges? Travis Malloy has some things he'd like to know, too. Why do women go on about emotions? Can't they see that actions speak louder than words? And since when is shopping a sport? Maybe if they'd had some answers nine years ago, their marriage wouldn't have ended in disaster on their first anniversary. Sure, Kara and Travis were crazy about each other, but that wasn't enough. They were mismatched from the start. They still are. But now it's time for Kara and Travis to start talking because everything's at stake if they don't .

  • My Babies And Me

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    My Babies And Me
    My Babies And Me

    By the Year 2000: BABY! What have you resolved to do by the year 2000? Susan Kennedy's going to have a baby by the time she turns forty. Which is in the year 2000. It's something she's wanted planned for the past decade. Now she's got everything she needs to go ahead. A nice home, a successful career, a loving family. Everything except for a husband. She used to have a husband Michael Kennedy and that's the man she wants for her baby's father. She only needs Michael's "biological" contribution, though. But then, when Susan's pregnant, she discovers two unexpected complications: 1. She loves Michael more than ever and wants him to be her husband again and a father to his child. 2. There isn't going to be one baby, but two she's having twins!

  • Dream Baby

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    Dream Baby
    Dream Baby

    By the Year 2000: BABY! What have you resolved to do by the year 2000? Millennium Baby! When a friend pregnant and desperate suggests that Nora Holloway adopt the baby, it looks as if Nora's dream of celebrating the millennium with a family of her own may come true. Then the baby's uncle shows up with a plan that doesn't include Nora. Jake Burdette's guilt over his brother's death won't allow him to break his promise to look after the child. He won't allow a stranger to adopt his nephew. But the more he learns about Nora, the less of a stranger she becomes.

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Sherry Lewis

When the doctor gave Sherry Lewis's parents the joyful news that they were about to have a second child, he predicted that the baby would be born at the end of August. The timing was perfect, since Sherry's dad had to be in Detroit for job training two weeks after Sherry's due date. As the date came and went, Sherry's parents tried gently "nudging" Sherry into making an appearance, but all their efforts failed and Sherry didn't make her appearance until her dad was on a train somewhere between Salt Lake City and Detroit. Sherry lived in Utah for three whole weeks before the family packed up and moved to Glasgow, Montana. A year or so later, they moved south to Billings, Montana. Sherry loved Billings and still calls Montana home in her heart. Sherry learned to read at age four by listening to her parents read aloud. Since Sherry learned to read so easily, it's not really surprising that books would become her first love. As a child, she dreamed of being Carolyn Keene and writing Nancy Drew mysteries. As she grew older, her dreams changed only a little and her dream of writing novels never diminished in spite of detours along the way. Sherry's childhood years were taken up with school, mad crushes on incredibly cute boys, sleepovers with friends, and many a broken heart. Sherry married at 19 and just 10 months later gave birth to her first daughter. A second daughter came along six days short of 12 years later, and though the marriage eventually ended and her ex-husband passed away just last year, Sherry still counts him as one of her dear friends. The career path toward being an author didn't exactly follow a straight line. Sherry has worked such prestigious jobs as manager of a convenience store, Christmas tree decorator, poinsettia dresser, keyboard player/vocalist in a band, secretary in an insurance office, secretary in a bank, and finally secretary and administrative assistant for an attorney who eventually became a federal judge. Though the hours and money were better working for the court system, Sherry still considers working at the convenience store her all-time favorite because she enjoyed meeting and talking with people. In late 1993, Sherry sold her first three books and by early 1994 sold her first book to Harlequin Superromance. Call Me Mom was published in 1995, and Sherry left the court in 1996 to pursue a full-time writing career. She lives at the base of Utah's Wasatch Mountains with her youngest daughter, who keeps life fresh and interesting. Her oldest daughter lives nearby and attends a local university. Sherry also lives with three cats who love to "help" crochet and jockey for position on the arm of her writing chair every morning.

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