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Something Old, Something New book cover
Something Old, Something New
1996
First Published
3.12
Average Rating
220
Number of Pages

A Remarriage of Convenience In the mountains of North Carolina lies a mansion named Windsong Place. Ryan, the heir to the mansion, and Sunny, the housekeeper's granddaughter, fall in love and marry. However, Ryan's father, angry at his son's marriage to a girl far below his status, disinherits Ryan and sells off the mansion. Soon after, their marriage deteriorates and Ryan and Sunny go their separate ways... 10 years later, Windsong Place, now a hotel, is being auctioned. Sunny Alexander wants to move back to Windsong Place, but she can't do it without her ex-spouse. Ryan Alexander has the same problem. The people who now own his birthright will only give it over to a happily married couple. To get what they want, they'll have to live in the same house, sleep together in their old bedroom, and pretend they're still in love....

Avg Rating
3.12
Number of Ratings
17
5 STARS
24%
4 STARS
6%
3 STARS
35%
2 STARS
29%
1 STARS
6%
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Author

Donna Sterling
Donna Sterling
Author · 8 books

Fantasizing has always been an important part of Donna's life. While growing up in a small Ohio town, she and her friends played make-believe for hours on end, spinning the most fantastic scenarios, all rich in relationship drama. (They were mostly based on fairy tales and her mom's favorite soap operas.) But in her teenage years, when her friends outgrew their "let's pretend" games, Donna still craved…something. So at 18, she set out for parts unknown, living in a half-dozen states, working diverse jobs, trying her hand at skydiving, whitewater rafting, motorcycling and tea-leaves reading. She realized the most intriguing element of her journey was the characters she met along the way. After working at occupations ranging from commercial shrimper to cocktail waitress to financial aid director of an art college, Donna finally found the drama she craves—writing novels. Happily married to an avid "junkee" — owner of a junk, antiques and collectibles business—she has two teenage sons and two older stepsons with lovely little families of their own. Donna lives in a log cabin in northeast Georgia where she writes for the Harlequin Temptation, Harlequin Superromance and Harlequin Blaze lines. Her novels have won her several prestigious awards…and many blissful hours fantasizing.

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