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The Man I Should Have Married

Published
Mar 2003
Main Genre
Contemporary Romance Contemp. Romance
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304

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Goodbye downward dog...

When Kennedy's husband, Frank, up and leaves her for his high school ex, a surfer named Sunny, then announces he's going to quit the law firm to teach yoga, Kennedy is finally free to do what she's always wanted to do with her life. Now if she can only figure out what that is. Determined to bring the spirit and independence of her former self to her life as a suburban mom, Kennedy visits some of her old New York City haunts, including Declan McGlynn's -- the Greenwich Village bar where she used to work. Lo, Declan himself is behind the bar -- and he's just as sexy...and single...as ever.


Hello downtown Don Juan...

Kennedy and Declan were friends for years and lovers for one amazing night before Kennedy, a single mom at the time, picked stability over passion. Back then Declan wasn't exactly the marrying kind. But that was a long time ago, and a lot has changed -- except for the connection between these two. It's enough to prove that whoever said "you can never go back" is flat-out wrong. Right?

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First Edition Mar 2003 Downtown Press ISBN 0743463544
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Sep 2003 Penguin (UK) ISBN 0141012153
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May 2005 Downtown Press ISBN 0743497015
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Mar 2003 Pocket ISBN 0743477529
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Mar 2003 Pocket ISBN B000FC0RJM
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