Best Behavior
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Abstract
**Warning: Some readers may find certain scenes in this book disturbing.**
Willa Manning decides to let her adopted daughter, Bethany, meet her maternal grandparents. Friend and lawyer of Bethany’s grandparents, Nicholas Cavenaugh promises Willa he will bring Bethany back to her, but he soon realizes that it will not be that easy. Soon, Willa and Nicholas are pitted against one another and risk destroying their own developing attraction.
Local locations visited or mentioned in the text include the Oldest Schoolhouse, Mission de Nombre de Dios, Flagler Hospital, a beach, and the Matanzas River.
Willa Manning decides to let her adopted daughter, Bethany, meet her maternal grandparents. Friend and lawyer of Bethany’s grandparents, Nicholas Cavenaugh promises Willa he will bring Bethany back to her, but he soon realizes that it will not be that easy. Soon, Willa and Nicholas are pitted against one another and risk destroying their own developing attraction.
Local locations visited or mentioned in the text include the Oldest Schoolhouse, Mission de Nombre de Dios, Flagler Hospital, a beach, and the Matanzas River.
Identifier
PS3573 .E6924 B4 1990
Access Rights
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Creator
Title
Best Behavior
Publisher
Toronto: Harlequin Books
Date
Format
Paperback book
Language
English
Audience
Subject
Romance
Coverage
Late 20th Century, Adult
Accrual Method
Purchased
References
McCarthy, Kevin. M. The Book Lover’s Guide to Florida. 1st ed. Sarasota, FL: Pineapple Press, 1992.
Bibliographic Citation
Weger, Jackie. Best Behavior. Toronto: Harlequin Books, 1990.
Collection
Citation
Jackie Weger, “Best Behavior,” St. Augustine Fiction, accessed June 22, 2025, https://staugustinefiction.omeka.net/items/show/52.