Dailey reprints two of her classic stories from the 1970s. A supposedly empty beach house, one truly annoying hitch roommate (who is much too sexy to ignore). And a widow's quiet and orderly life, disrupted by her late husband's brother, who is anything but tame. "Dear Friend, From magical first dates to romantic proposals, love keeps right on happening--in the most delightful way. Tidewater LoverGlorious solitude. Miles of beach. Lacey Andrews is looking forward to getting away from it all at a friend's supposedly empty beach house. But there's one truly annoying hitch: Cole Whitfield got there first. And her unexpected roommate is much too sexy to ignore. . .. The Widow And The WastrelElizabeth Carrel came to terms with tragedy years ago. Her life is quiet and orderly, untroubled by emotion. But Jed, her late husband's brother, is back in town. Once a rebel, Jed Carrel struck out on his own to make his mark on the world and fortune smiled on him, though he's still anything but tame. In fact, Jed seems driven by a passion that almost frightens her. . .until he takes her in his arms."-- Provided by publisher.
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