Description |
viii, 323 pages ; 21 cm |
Note |
Includes a Reading group guide. |
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Includes an excerpt from Rhonda Bowen's Man enough for me. |
Summary |
Atlanta reporter Toni Shields will do whatever it takes to get a good story. So when she's arrested for sneaking around the mayor's house, she's prepared. What she's not prepared for is getting demoted--or her run-in with stubborn Adam Bayne, director of the local young men's rehab center. . . The first time Adam saw Toni, she was wrangling with the cops. Now she's looking for a scoop at Jacob House. Adam has no intention of letting her near his boys--yet as usual, her pushiness wins. And when she genuinely helps a teen in trouble, Adam sees a side of her that cares about more than just a headline. Soon, they become close--their attraction growing. But there's more to both their lives than meets the eye. Toni has a haunting family secret, one that is taking a great toll on her. And when she uncovers that Adam has a devastating past of his own, not only their relationship, but their futures, and their faith, lie in the balance. |
Subject |
African Americans -- Fiction.
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Reporters and reporting -- Georgia -- Fiction.
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Atlanta (Ga.) -- Fiction.
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ISBN |
9780758259585 paperback $14.00 |
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0758259581 paperback |
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