Walking My Baby Back Home

  • ISBN: 9780747258537
  • Author: Joan Jonker
  • Description:
    Since Dot Baker lost her husband she's tried to keep his memory alive. John Kershaw is a kind and caring man who can't seem to do enough for the Bakers and their friends. Everyone can see they're meant to be together, except Dot. What's it going to take to make her realize where her happiness lies?. Hardcover: ISBN 0747220700
  • Pages: 314
  • Format: Paperback
  • Genre: Romance
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