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Stealing April's Heart
Avalon Books
January 2003
ISBN: 0-8034-9573-0
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Confident and focused, she’s on a fast track to own the
most prestigious sports medicine clinic on the East
Coast. She has no time for interruptions if she’s going
to stick to the timetable she has set for herself. But
in a single passing moment, she runs into one mighty big
distraction, one that could set her heart on another
path.
RYNE
He knew the owners of the New York Rockets expected him
to be healed and ready for spring training in six
months. But why rehab at a clinic run by a woman? What
did women know about the importance of sports to men who
lived and breathed the game?
April Stevens felt her spirit rise to the challenge when
she saw the skepticism in Ryne Anderson’s eyes. The
baseball player’s career is in her hands and he
obviously doesn’t think she’s the right person for the
job.
Let the games begin.
Ryne reluctantly agrees to put his career in April’s
hands. But as he works to return to the starting
line-up, it soon becomes clear to him that he wants more
than just a doctor-patient relationship.
Will it stay a cat-and-mouse game, each reluctant to
admit how they feel about the other, as baseball season
approaches? Or will Stealing April’s Heart become the
most important part in winning the most crucial game of
all—love?
Reviews:
“A fun, heartwarming read
involving a tender relationship between two unique
characters who soon discover there is more to life than
their jobs. The chemistry between April and Ryne is
sweet from the get go, the plot easy to follow and the
writing flows naturally. Stealing April’s Heart is sure
to steal your heart as well.”
- Jan Springer,
Road to Romance
“Excellent Dialogue and
characterization, an excellent read, with secondary
characters that will make you laugh. Gives young women a
look at exploring non-traditional careers, a tremendous
reason to read and recommend this book.”
- Ann M. Beardsley, Romance Reviews
“Takes the reader into the
hearts and lives of two characters who face tough
burdens and must find though solutions. A very enjoyable
read.”
- Faith Smith,
Romantic Times
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