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HOME TO HARMONY
Harlequin SuperRomance
ISBN 0373716834
January 2011
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What
is this? The 60s?
The era of protests, love and communal living has past. So when
Christine Waters falls for one of the guests at her mother’s
commune, she wonders if she’s stepped into a parallel universe.
Sure, Dr. Marcus Barnard’s steady logic is a delectable counterpoint
to Christine’s energetic, do-it-now personality. But is there
room in her life for a sizzling romance? Between helping her prickly
mother recover and keeping her teenage son from going off the rails,
indulging in Marcus seems, well, indulgent.
Maybe the magic of that long ago time still lingers at Harmony
House. Because as Christine works to update the place and mend relationships,
a vision of her future emerges. One that has more than enough room
for a certain doctor.
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"Atkins combines a great use
of description with well-drawn characters for an interesting read."
-Romantic Times Book Club, FOUR STARS
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Marcus pressed his lips softly against hers
Desire built inside Christine, like a wave slamming again and again.
She could feel how much Marcus wanted her, too, could sense his
struggle and she was so aroused she felt like she’d levitated.
He put his arms around her and pulled her against his chest, inundating
her with the delicious smell of cologne mixed with sun-dried cotton.
His fingers pressed into her back, kneading her muscles, starting
up a trembling in them both.
He broke off the kiss. “Christine,” he whispered near
her ear as if he’d been dying for this moment. He pressed
her face against his. He kissed the side of her neck, tucking his
hand beneath her hair to cradle her head.
Oh, she wanted this. Needed it. His arms around her, his desire
obvious, his struggle for restraint obvious in the tension and quiver
of his every muscle.
A white-hot ribbon of desire twisted through her body. She wanted
more, much more burying his mouth in her neck. “I want us
to try.”
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