Two Separate Lives
Escape! For Lisle Wheaton, Grand Manan Island in Canada meant a week of splendid solitude far from the demands of the Dallas press and publicity hounds, far from her children who wanted her to put work aside and play the perfect grandmother. Lisle had already accomplished the impossible. She was a woman of "a certain age" whose exquisite face graced covers of magazines across the nation. Her career had skyrocketed as she broke age barriers for women everywhere. Now she'd meant to be alone--not melting in the arms of a lean, silver-haired stranger. It was a lovely fantasy come true until Hal Kammerman made it clear he wanted more than a night of romance or a week of passion. Never had Lisle felt such longing, such pressing desire. Why did she feel she had to draw the line between life and love, insisting that they go on living two separate lives?
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