Yesterday's Memories
by Tara Taylor Quinn, Amanda Stevens
Harlequin
May 1, 2003
ISBN #0373230117
544 pages
Paperback (reprint)
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Tara Taylor Quinn

Sara's Son

A Child's Wish

The Promise of Christmas

Celebrating 25 Years

Hidden

Somebody's Baby

What Daddy Doesn't Know

Street Smart

Nothing Sacred

For the Children

Where The Road Ends

Born In The Valley

Christmas Wishes, Christmas Gifts

Trueblood Christmas

Sheriff Of Shelter Valley

His Brother's Bride

The Rancher's Bride

The Secret Son

Just Around The Corner

Sheltered In His Arms

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Summary

Father: Unknown by Tara Taylor Quinn
The only thing Anna knows about herself is her name and that she's pregnant. At least, that's what the doctors told her. She was in an accident, and when she regained consciousness, she had no memory of who she was. She also has no idea who the father of her baby is. Jason Whitaker sees Anna on TV and recognizes her. She's Anna Hayden, the woman he still loves. The woman who rejected him three months ago. The woman who can't remember him—and is now two months pregnant.
(Originally published in Harlequin Superroamnce® #784, 04/98.)

Fade to Black by Amanda Stevens
Ex-special agent Pierce Kincaid wakes up one day to find that he's lost, literally, five years of his life. His wife, Jessica—no longer pregnant—doesn't know what to say when his now-five-year-old son asks who the stranger is. They believed Pierce had walked out on them. But he hadn't. It soon becomes clear that someone had kidnapped him and he doesn't remember a thing. Now the kidnappers are after his family, and Pierce knows the search for the truth is a race to stay alive. Before it's too late...
(Originally published in Silhouette Intimate Moments® #592, 09/94.)



 

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