Considering Kate

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Lovely and gifted Kate Kimball lived out her dream of being a prima ballerina. Now all she wants is to return home to West Virginia and set up her new school of dance in the town where she grew up. She has everything planned out and has factored in all the risks. She knows she can make a success of her new dream but she needs Brody O'Connell's skills to make her dream a reality. As the head of his own construction company, Brody's life revolves around his work and his six-year old son Jack. But he is drawn to the aggressive and persistent dancer who has entranced his son and who is captivating him in spite of his own reservations.*Yellowed pages*
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AuthorNora Roberts
PublisherSilhouette
PlaceSurrey
Year2012
ISBN9780263896657
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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