Playing for Keeps

A Cricket Creek Novel

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$7.99 US
On sale Mar 01, 2011 | 304 Pages | 9780451232762

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Olivia Lawson is peeved when ex-ace pitcher turned soap opera star Noah Falcon roars back into Cricket Creek, Kentucky, after all these years, to take the lead opposite her in the community theater's summer play. Noah's beloved hometown is having major financial woes and needs his status to turn this small-town play into a big-time hit. But Noah has bigger plans for this small town. And this time he's determined to show Olivia he's not just playing around-he's playing for keeps.
© Cara McLane
LuAnn McLane is the USA Today bestselling author of the Cricket Creek series. McLane's books have appeared on bestselling lists in a number of publications. When she isn't writing, she enjoys spending time with her family, friends, cooking, reading, listening to music, and Kentucky Wildcats basketball. She lives in Kentucky. View titles by LuAnn McLane

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Olivia Lawson is peeved when ex-ace pitcher turned soap opera star Noah Falcon roars back into Cricket Creek, Kentucky, after all these years, to take the lead opposite her in the community theater's summer play. Noah's beloved hometown is having major financial woes and needs his status to turn this small-town play into a big-time hit. But Noah has bigger plans for this small town. And this time he's determined to show Olivia he's not just playing around-he's playing for keeps.

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© Cara McLane
LuAnn McLane is the USA Today bestselling author of the Cricket Creek series. McLane's books have appeared on bestselling lists in a number of publications. When she isn't writing, she enjoys spending time with her family, friends, cooking, reading, listening to music, and Kentucky Wildcats basketball. She lives in Kentucky. View titles by LuAnn McLane

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