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Someday Soon / Sooner or Later
 
Faith, tender love, gentle healing, wonderful heart, and humor -- these are the hallmarks of the unforgettable novels of "New York Times" bestselling author Debbie Macomber

Now two adored classic love stories from this uniquely delightful romantic star come together between two covers for twice the magic and wonder, twice the incomparable pleasure.

"Enjoy . . ."

Someday Soon

A lovely, lonely young woman gets under the skin of a dangerous mercenary who discovers that love wins over war every time.

"And its rapturously romantic sequel . . ."

Sooner Or Later

A soldier of fortune teams up with determined Letty Madden, who is searching for her missing brother. But not losing his heart to a beautiful, strong-willed Texas postmistress would be the real mission impossible.

Two classic novels in one volume!
 
 

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Chapter One

Her first mistake was agreeing to attend this Christmas party. Her second was downing a glass of champagne and then, for courage, another.

Her third error in judgment was remembering Michael.

The only reason Linette Collins had agreed to come was that it was easier to give in to Nancy and Rob than argue.

It was well past time for her to socialize again, they claimed. Long past time for her to grieve. Only no one had told her how she was supposed to grow another heart. No one had told her all the time she'd been granted to mourn her husband was two short years.

Her heart had been rubbed raw in the time it had taken leukemia to claim her young husband's life. Since Michael's death the days had blended together, one twenty-four-hour period dragging into the next until the weeks and months had blurred together in a thick fog of disenchantment.

Linette had gotten on with her life, the way everyone said she should. She went

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