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Book Review of Bed and Board (Harlequin American Romance, No 109)

Bed and Board (Harlequin American Romance, No 109)
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She could share his love but not his life. All of a year and most of her money had bbeen spent renovating Whaler's Inn. On the eve of its opening, Aviva Thompson sat serentely basking in the quiet of a Carmel night and the pleasant glow of a job well done. At last, at long last, she had achieved the tranquil life she'd always wanted.

But by noon, the next day the boardinghosue was in an uproar. The lobby was littered with suicases, the kitchen had been invaded by a cantankerous old lady, and her five year old daughter was enjoying a lovely breakfast with the first guest, who had not yet arisen from his bed...