Harvest Dance

Harvest Dance by Deborah Bedford, published by HarperPaperbacks in 1997, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores themes of romance and connection. The story centers around Meredith, who encounters a tall, lean stranger during the harvest dance. This man, marked by hardship, becomes an undeniable presence in her life, challenging her perceptions of love and companionship.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships and the potential for enduring love. As Meredith navigates her feelings for this enigmatic figure, the story unfolds to reveal the risks and rewards of embracing deep emotional connections. With 368 pages, this edition presents a thoughtful exploration of romance set against a backdrop of personal struggle and resilience.
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He appears during the harvest dance, a tall, lean stranger fallen on hard times. A man like none Meredith has known before, this loner in her midst is a force to be reckoned with–a man who cannot be ignored. To do so could put a rich and enduring love in terrible danger. If Meredith only knew, it is the kind of love that might sustain a woman until the end of her days.
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