This book is a romance novel about two people who at first hated each other and because of ones kindness became lovers. Jack Watson was 59 years old an old actor who bought a woman's clothing store with money his uncle left him. He named the store after his nine-year-old daughter Julie. Jack also had a son named Paul. Paul is on his way to being a producer, much better at acting then his dad. Jack was married to a woman named Dori who died when the children were still young. Jack grieved for along time about a year then tried to get over his grief by sleeping with many different woman much younger then him.
Paul Jacks son was married to Jan Robbins and Julie was also married and had two kids. Jan Robbins is the daughter of Amanda Robbins who was a very good actress but quit when she married her husband Matthew Kingston. He was a very controlling man and did not like her to work. Amanda had two kids Jan and Louise. The only thing Jack was to her was her daugh
After Matthew Kingston died Amanda thought she could never go on again. Finally Jan got her to attend Jacks Christmas party and that is where Jack and Amanda first really met. That night Jack took Amanda home and they continued to go out to eat a small little restaurants where no one would be to recognize them because Jack had a habit for being on the front page of the news paper with his new girl friend. After a while they were staying the night at each other's houses and going places together and they both new they would have to tell the kids.
ter's father-in-law and besides that she hated him and so did Louise the both thought he was a playboy.
The doctors came in with the sonogram machine and that is when Amanda was worried she had an ulcer, they started showing her the stomach area and then someone said the worst news Amanda could of herd at that moment the words were "there is the head." Amanda thought she could die.
Amanda was set on having the baby and Jack thought she was crazy
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