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Rainy Day Kisses

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She was a woman on the rise. Susannah Simmons had a five-year plan for career success, and it didn't include falling in love with her next-door neighbor. Nate Townsend was undeniably attractive, and he obviously had money, but he seemed …

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She was a woman on the rise. Susannah Simmons had a five-year plan for career success, and it didn't include falling in love with her next-door neighbor. Nate Townsend was undeniably attractive, and he obviously had money, but he seemed to lack ambition. He stayed home, baking cookies and flying kites, while Susannah struggled up the corporate ladder. She resented the way he questioned her values - - and made her question them, too. Perhaps she had given up too much in pursuit of her career goals: family and fun - - and Nate Townsend's love.

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"She was a woman on the rise. Susannah Simmons had a five-year plan for career success, and it didn't include falling in love with her next-door neighbor. Nate Townsend was …"

— Margaret

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