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Baby on the Doorstep
Author: Cassie Edwards, Lori Copeland, Susan Kay Law

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Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780061084980 - ISBN-10: 0061084980
Publication Date: 7/1997
Pages: 304

Book Description:
Unable to care for a child on her own, a young mother tearfully leaves her baby girl on a stranger's doorstep.
Susan Kay Law writes lovingly about how that baby brings together a lonely widower and the pretty woman next door whom he'd never noticed. In the meantime, the mother flees west to escape her painful memories and build a new life for herself.
Cassie Edwards depicts her adventures and romance with a Blackfoot chief who needs her help in raising his orphaned infant nephew.
Ultimately, through the magical pen of Lori Copeland, the two babies grow up and meet to form their own lasting connection.

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Paula N. (panick) - NC reviewed 6/2/2007...
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This was a very sweet read. It was great to have all three short love stories interrelated, making up a greater love story which all begins with a baby on the doorstep.

June R. coppermouse - Ada reviewed 3/16/2006...
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On a cold night in Minnessota in 1865, a squalling bundle of joy is left on Michael Collins front porch. The lonely widower seeks the advice of THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR, and is rewarded with a dose of neighborly love.

Chief Walking Thunder believes the blue-eyed woman he has found in the Montana wilderness is ment to care for is orphaned infant nephew---and be his woman. But before they can revel in TOMORROW'S PROMISES, he must ease her painful memories of the baby she was forced to abandon.

Thirty years later, St. Louis piano teacher Sarah Collins is captivated by a handsome Indian, who wants her to teach him to play. When scales and cadences lead to kisses and caresses, she learns that the key to her past--and her heart--lies in DANIEL'S SONG,.


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Beverly M. (bmoberlye) reviewed 3/31/2007...

good read all three stories, seams as if only one it follows well


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