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Autumn Nights
Autumn Nights: A Novel | Debbie Macomber
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When the weather starts to turn chilly, get cozy with two classic tales of romance where falling in love means becoming part of a family. The Playboy and the Widow Unwilling to let go of the memory of her husband, Diana Collins is struggling to raise her two girls on her own. When confirmed bachelor Cliff Howard swoops in and helps her one day, their connection is immediate. But Diana isn't ready to risk her heart again, and Cliff doesn't think he's ready for family ties. Cliff comes to realize that while he may seem like he's got everything, he doesn't have what he really wants, and he might find he's trading in his sports car for a station wagon... Almost an Angel Bethany Stone has been secretly in love with her boss, Joshua Norris, for ages. She's about to give up--on Joshua and her job--when he asks for her help. Outside the office. Joshua's ten-year-old is coming to live with him and he has no idea how to raise a precocious little girl. Bethany is happy to help, hoping Joshua might finally see her as more than an assistant. And Joshua discovers that he needs Bethany, in the best way possible. "[Macomber's] novels are always engaging stories that accurately capture the foibles of real-life men and women with warmth and humor." --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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katiekat311
Autumn Nights: A Novel | Debbie Macomber
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Mehso-so

This was borderline pan, the second story “saved” it for me. Stories didn‘t have much depth, enough to keep you loosely involved and wanting to make sure it ended happy. The MC‘s in all of them were annoying as all get out. Very woe is me with a lack of communication skills; so much drama could‘ve been saved with talking..but then I guess the story wouldn‘t have existed. Not my favorite Debbie read.

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