Tony Adams was a brilliant prosecutor who'd stricken the word commitment from the record. It killed romance and never lasted. His summation: keep relationships shallow and avoid divorce court.
Attorney Sheila North fell hard for charming, cynical Tony. She knew he disdained marriage, but she had a strategy. She'd win him with some old-fashioned courting. Her case was a strong one -- she believed in the power of love. But could she overrule his objections and prove to him that a promise was a beginning and not an end? Could she possibly sway his final verdict?
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