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This novel contains portions originally published as
Passion’s Song
by Johanna Phillips, published by Jove Publications, Inc.
MORE THAN MEMORY
. Copyright © 2001 by Dorothy Garlock. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review.
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First eBook edition: February 2001
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“Lute, no!”
She pulled back, and he let her go. “Rhetta will be wondering what’s taking us so long.”
“Okay. I certainly wouldn’t want Rhetta to get the idea that I’m out here kissing my ex-wife. It could damage my image of most eligible bachelor.” His words were tinged with sarcasm.
“What you’re really afraid of is that Miss Home Ec will find out.” Her tone matched his.
“You’re right. I’ve got to have someone to fill in when you leave.”
She balled her fist, wishing that she had the nerve to hit him.
He reached across her and opened the car door. The interior light came on, and Nelda collected her shoes and purse. Without looking at him, she got out of the car. By the time she reached the porch he was beside her, his hand on her elbow. She wanted to jerk away, but the thoughts rushed in like an ocean wave—last kiss, last touch. . . .
“Garlock, as always, writes a sterling story with characters you want to hear about.”
—Southern Pines Pilot
(NC) on
After the Parade
ACCLAIM FOR THE NOVELS OF
DOROTHY GARLOCK
AFTER THE PARADE
“[A] touching story of two people at cross purposes who struggle to save their marriage and get on with their lives after the Second World War.”
—Romantic Times
“This story oozes with danger and intrigue. Ms. Garlock keeps the reader rooting for the lovers. . . . A wonderful ending to a terrific series.”
—Rendezvous
“Fast paced, poignant. . . . No one brings home small-town America in a more picturesque manner than bestselling author Dorothy Garlock.”
—Harriet Klausner,
Under the Covers Book Reviews
“A compelling relationship drama. . . . The characters are well crafted. . . . A refreshing tale.”
—Affaire de Coeur
WITH HEART
“Another winner! . . . Unique touches and continous surprises that keep the reader enthralled and turning the pages . . .
With Heart
is a testament to the human spirit.”
––Bookbug on the Web
“Four stars! . . . Combines murder and corruption with a sweet, tender love story and compelling secondary characters.”
—Romantic Times
WITH HOPE
“A warm and satisfying love story. . . . Garlock launches a promising trilogy of novels set during the Great Depression. . . . This difficult, dynamic time comes alive in her hands. . . . Always likable characters drive the plot of this vividly depicted romance.”
—Library Journal
“Garlock tackles Depression-era Oklahoma with wit, freshness, and memorable characterizations.”
—Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
WITH SONG
“This is an excellent book. . . . She writes about the era so well that you really feel you are there.”
—Interludes
B
OOKS BY
D
OROTHY
G
ARLOCK
Almost Eden
Annie Lash
Dream River
Forever Victoria
A Gentle Giving
Glorious Dawn
Homeplace
Larkspur
Lonesome River
Love and Cherish
Midnight Blue
Nightrose
Restless Wind
Ribbon in the Sky
River of Tomorrow
The Searching Hearts
Sins of Summer
Sweetwater
Tenderness
The Listening Sky
This Loving Land
Wayward Wind
Wild Sweet Wilderness
Wind of Promise
Yesteryear
With Heart
With Hope
With Song
After the Parade

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