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Head Over Heels by Stephanie Mittman

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Head Over Heels
Stephanie Mittman

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December 1999
On Sale: December 5, 1999
Featuring: Nan Springfield; Harry Woolery
400 pages
ISBN: 0440225558
EAN: 9780440225553
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Romance Contemporary

Nan Springfield is the widow of a minister who died suddenly after being accused of embezzling church funds. Harry Woolery, using the name and persona Harris Tweed, is a shock jock on late night radio; the one who has accused the good reverend of embezzlement and therefore, or so Nan thinks, the man indirectly responsible for his death. But when they finally meet, Harry finds himself falling helplessly and hopelessly in love with Nan, and with her kids, and the story of their unlikely love is filled with the same warmth and compassion that have made Mittman's historicals so popular.

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