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But when Blake Sherrill, her very skillful (and very attractive) general manager resigns, Caasi suddenly realizes she not only needs him, she loves him. So now the question is: How can she convince Blake to stayin Portland, on the job and, most important, with her? The Trouble with Caasi She left himbut now she's back! They were in love at seventeen, but Simon Canfield's wealthy parents paid Angie Robinson and her father to leave town. So Angie was forced to abandon the boy she loved. Now, twelve years later, Angie's got a fiancé and a successful business of her own, a flower shop. She returns home to Groves Point, South Carolina, to repay the money and reclaim her family pride and discovers that her feelings for Simon haven't changed. More than that, neither have his!  Reflections of Yesterday
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Together Again, Debbie Macomber
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- Released
- 2014
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- Title
- Together Again
- Subtitle
- The Trouble With Caasi / Reflections of Yesterday
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Debbie Macomber
- Publisher
- MIRA
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 428
- ISBN10
- 0778315142
- ISBN13
- 9780778315148
- Series
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- But when Blake Sherrill, her very skillful (and very attractive) general manager resigns, Caasi suddenly realizes she not only needs him, she loves him. So now the question is: How can she convince Blake to stayin Portland, on the job and, most important, with her? The Trouble with Caasi She left himbut now she's back! They were in love at seventeen, but Simon Canfield's wealthy parents paid Angie Robinson and her father to leave town. So Angie was forced to abandon the boy she loved. Now, twelve years later, Angie's got a fiancé and a successful business of her own, a flower shop. She returns home to Groves Point, South Carolina, to repay the money and reclaim her family pride and discovers that her feelings for Simon haven't changed. More than that, neither have his!  Reflections of Yesterday


