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Over His Head by Carolyn McSparren

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Also by Carolyn McSparren:

Tennessee Reunion, March 2019
e-Book
Bachelor Cop, February 2010
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His Only Defense, December 2008
Mass Market Paperback
Only Child, October 2008
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Over His Head, April 2006
Paperback
All God's Creatures, December 2004
Paperback

Over His Head
Carolyn McSparren

This was supposed to be paradise.

Single Father
Harlequin
April 2006
Featuring: Nancy Mayfield; Tim Wainwright
304 pages
ISBN: 0373713436
Paperback
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That's why Tim Wainwright moved his three children to Williamston, Tennessee, population 123. It was to be a refuge from the tragedy that had fractured their lives, a place where Tim could forget his mistakes.

That's what the place meant to Nancy Mayfield. The veterinary technician thought she had finally achieved balance and peace in her life, and had put her past behind her.

Except no one and no place is perfect — not even Williamston. But maybe two imperfect people make one whole lot of sense.

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