Getrude Barkley,
unmarried and unapologetic, had already caused a lot of talk
in Venice, Missouri, with her independent ways and her book-writing
career. But when sh bobbed her waist-length hair, the
town gossips had a field day...
Mikolai
Stefanski didn't know what all the fuss was about. In
fact, he rather liked Gertrude's daring new look. A proud
Polish immigrant, who had managed to become Venice's most successful
businessman, Mikolai had always admired Gertrude's rebellious
spunk--if only from afar. After all, he believed in doing
thins his own way, too--though he wasn't quite as flamboyant
about it.
They
had lived in the same sleepy town for a long time. But
it would take a scandalous discovery--and a wild misunderstanding--to
make them appreciate each other in a whole new way...
"Like
LaVyrle Spencer, Pamela Morsi writes tender books about decent
people struggling to find love." --SUSAN
ELIZABETH PHILLIPS
"MORSI'S
DOWN-HOME TOUCH LENDS CHARM."--Publishers
Weekly
"MISS
MORSI BRINGS A HEARTWARMING TOUCH...gentle humor, and depth
of character...to historical romance."--Rendezvous
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